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Artificial islands in Dubai, UAE From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Logo Islands are the two identical artificial islands built in the shape of a palm leaf, located directly beneath the Palm Jumeirah. The islands were built of 4.9 million cubic feet of sand and were meant to represent the branding logo of Palm Jumeirah. However, now it has been redeveloped and called Dubai Harbour,[1] which has area of 20,000,000 sq.ft / 195 hectares whereas Emaar Properties has taken possession of the left side island and has been redeveloped as a new community named Emaar Beachfront, consisting of 24 towers. On the other side of the Dubai Harbour, another developer has developed the biggest Cruise Terminal in the MENA Region.[2]
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