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Saudi Arabia to build multimillion-dollar entertainment city south of Riyadh

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Rendering of a proposed Six Flags theme park for China. Photo: Six Flags
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Saudi Arabia announced plans on Saturday to build a 334 sq km "entertainment city" south of the capital Riyadh, to feature sports, cultural and recreational facilities including a safari and a Six Flags theme park.

The kingdom's Public Investment Fund will be the main investor in the project, which will break ground in 2018 and open in 2022, according to a statement by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman carried by state news agency SPA.

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Other local and international investors will also provide capital, the statement said, without elaborating on the size of the investment.

"This city will become, by God's will, a prominent cultural landmark and an important centre for meeting the future generation's recreational, cultural and social needs in the kingdom," said Prince Mohammed in a statement.

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City view of downtown Riyadh. Photo: diplomaciacivil.org.br
City view of downtown Riyadh. Photo: diplomaciacivil.org.br
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