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Tehran Engulfed with High-Rise Buildings

In every corner of the Iranian capital, Tehran, citizens are faced with high-rise buildings within their sight. The more the urbanisation has increased, the more high-rise buildings have appeared in Tehran, particularly its northern districts.

More than eight million people are currently residing in Tehran, and not paying attention to environmental capacities and disparate population distribution can jeopardize the rights of citizens.

Here are IRNA’s photos of some of these high-rise buildings in the Iranian capital:

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