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  2. Diamond Tower (Jeddah) - Wikipedia

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    Burj Almasa (formerly recognized as the Diamond Tower) is a planned 94-story, 432-metre (1,417 ft) supertall skyscraper in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The tower is designed primarily for residential use. When completed, it is anticipated to be Saudi Arabia's second-tallest building as well as one of the tallest residential buildings globally. [1]

  3. List of tallest freestanding structures - Wikipedia

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    Yangtze River Crossing North Tower 347 1,138 2003 Lattice tower Electricity pylon China Jiangyin: Second tallest set of electricity pylons in the world Yangtze River Crossing South Tower 347 1,138 2003 Lattice tower Electricity pylon China Jiangyin: Second tallest set of electricity pylons in the world The Center: 346 1,135 1998 Skyscraper Hong ...

  4. Level junction - Wikipedia

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    The cross-over structure is sometimes called a diamond junction or diamond crossing in reference to the diamond-shaped center. The two tracks need not necessarily be of the same gauge . A diamond crossing is also used as a component of a double junction , like the one illustrated on the right.

  5. Jiuzhang - Wikipedia

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    Jiuzhang may refer to: . Jiuzhang suanshu, or The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, Chinese mathematics book, composed from the 10th–2nd century BCE; Shu shu Jiuzhang, or Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections, 13th century Chinese mathematical text by Qin Jiushao

  6. KRDK-TV mast - Wikipedia

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    Work began on replacement of the full-height mast with a more durably-built structure on April 1, 1998, and had reached the tower's previous height by July 30. That day members of the construction crew affixed a four-foot (1.2 m) flagpole to the top of the tower, making the structure's height effectively 2,064 ft (629 m), or one foot higher ...