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  2. List of tallest buildings in Doha, Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Doha Residential 1998 Banyan Tree Doha 130 metres (430 ft) 30 Doha Hotel 2021 Qatar Petroleum District Tower 8: 127 metres (417 ft) 29 West Bay (Doha) Office 2016 Majesty Hotel 127 metres (417 ft) 34 Doha Hotel: 2006 Sport City Hotel 124 metres (407 ft) 32 Doha Hotel 2002 Alban Hotel 123 metres (404 ft) 35 Doha Hotel 2009 Pinnacle residences

  3. National symbols of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Sidra tree [2] [3] National bird: Falcon [4] National animal: Arabian oryx [5] References This page was last edited on 11 August 2024, at 10:51 (UTC) ...

  4. Banyan Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Banyan Tree Global Foundation was created as part of Banyan Group Limited. In December 2016, Banyan Tree entered into a partnership with a French hospitality company, Accor. As part of the deal, Accor would invest €16 million to Banyan Tree in exchange for a 5% stake in the company, with the option to purchase an additional 5% stake. [2]

  5. Dizziness vs. vertigo: What the difference is and why it matters

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    Central vertigo is less common and is caused by a problem in the brain. It might be in the brain stem. It could also be in the back part of the brain, called the cerebellum.

  6. Katara Cultural Village - Wikipedia

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    Katara Cultural Village (Arabic: الحي الثقافي كتارا), also known simply as Katara (Arabic: كتارا), is a cultural and commercial complex in Doha, Qatar, located on the eastern coast between West Bay and the Pearl. It was soft-opened in October 2010 during the Doha Tribeca Film Festival. [1]

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