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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Quite simply put, Las Vegas on steroids. Lots of steroids. With mosques. A Boom Town and a half, since 2010 it possesses the tallest building on the planet, the Burj Dubai Burj Khalifa,[1] which is 828 metres tall, along with the Burj Al-Arab (a sail-shaped, self-proclaimed 7-star hotel), the Palm Islands (three massive, palm-shaped artificial islands that will be the site of major development—or at least, were intended to), and The World (similar to the Palm Islands, but the archipelago is in the shape of Earth's continents, and is nine kilometers wide). |