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A different way to connect history and geography, time and space. This is the Date/Period page, developed to have temporal information displayed on the map. Below you can see the map displayed with data points which are connected to the date/period 2022 . Examples such as the date of the construction of a building, historical events that happened in a specific year/day, inaugurations, etc. can be seen through their presentation on a world map. The data snippets related to the date/period 2022 are also presented in a paginated list below the map. For suggesting geographical points (coordinates) related to the date/period 2022 please do not hesitate to contact us through the page 'Suggest Data', you can find the link at the bottom of this page.

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Ocean Heights, situated in Dubai Marina, Dubai, UAE, is a supertall residential skyscraper. Designed by Andrew Bromberg of Aedas, the tower stands 310 meters (1,017 feet) tall and comprises 83 floors. It was topped out on 22 December 2009 and completed in 2010. As of 2022, Ocean Heights ranks as the seventh-tallest residential building in Dubai and the 20th-tallest residential building globally. Notably, the tower, characterized by its unique curves and twisting motion as it ascends, represents the third iteration proposed by DAMAC Properties Co. The initial proposal featured a much shorter 38-floor tower, followed by a second version with 50 floors. Ultimately, the 83-floor tower boasts over 519 condominiums and is prominently situated along Al Sufouh Road in Dubai Marina.

HHHR Tower, also referred to as the Blue Tower, is a remarkable supertall skyscraper situated on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Constructed over a span of four years, from 2006 to 2010, this 72-floor marvel stands proudly at a height of 317 meters (1,040 feet). Crafted by architect Al Hashemi, the tower primarily serves as a residential hub, complemented by select commercial spaces. Upon its completion in 2010, HHHR Tower proudly claimed the title of the world's second-tallest residential building, second only to Australia's Q1 towering at 323 meters (1,060 feet). As of 2022, HHHR Tower holds the esteemed position of being the 16th-tallest residential building globally and the sixth-tallest within the vibrant cityscape of Dubai. Housing a total of 454 residential apartments, it offers a luxurious living experience to its inhabitants. The construction of HHHR Tower was made possible through a collaborative effort between Al Ahmadiah Contracting and Trading Co., based in the UAE, and Hip Hing Construction Co. Ltd. from Hong Kong. This partnership, renowned for its excellence, has also left its mark on other notable projects, including the iconic Masdar City in Abu Dhabi.

Formerly known as DAMAC Heights and Ocean Heights 2, DAMAC Residenze stands as an 85-storey, 335-meter (1,099 feet) supertall skyscraper nestled within Dubai Marina, Dubai. This architectural marvel is the second supertall endeavor by DAMAC Properties, following the success of Ocean Heights, also situated in Dubai Marina, and offers stunning vistas overlooking the Palm Jumeirah. As of 2022, DAMAC Residenze holds the distinction of being the 13th tallest building in Dubai and the 12th tallest residential building globally. Designed to enhance panoramic views and create an illusion of spaciousness, DAMAC Residenze stands tall amidst the bustling skyline of Dubai Marina. Aedas, the architects behind the project, emphasized the tower's curvature to maximize sightlines for its occupants, ensuring a sense of openness amidst the clustered skyscrapers. Initially planned to reach a towering height of 420 meters (1,378 feet), the final height of DAMAC Residenze was adjusted to 335 meters (1,099 feet) in February 2013. Foundation work commenced in February 2013, with piling already completed by that time. The pinnacle of construction was achieved when the building was topped out in September 2016.

Located in Dubai Marina district, overlooking the Palm Jumeirah, Elite Residence stands as a towering landmark in the United Arab Emirates. Rising to a height of 380.5 meters (1,248 ft) with 87 floors, it offers a blend of luxurious living and top-tier amenities. Out of its 91 floors, 76 are dedicated to 695 apartments, while the remaining 15 host various facilities including car parks, swimming pools, spas, reception areas, health clubs, a business center, and a gymnasium. This architectural marvel boasts not only 695 apartments but also 12 elevators to ensure seamless vertical transport for its residents. Upon its completion on January 21, 2012, Elite Residence claimed the title of the third-tallest residential building globally. However, as of 2022, it proudly holds the position of the eighth-tallest residential building worldwide.

23 Marina, a luxurious residential skyscraper towering 88 stories and reaching a height of 392.8 meters (1,289 feet) in Dubai, UAE, stands as the fourth tallest building in the city and the sixth tallest residential building globally as of 2022. This supertall marvel boasts an impressive array of amenities, including 57 swimming pools, with each duplex featuring its own private elevator. Situated in a bustling commercial hub, 23 Marina offers breathtaking views of the marina, Dubai skyline, and surrounding landmarks like the Emirates Golf Club. The tower's design emphasizes water elements, with an outdoor swimming pool at ground level and geometrically designed interiors featuring slanted glass walls and a waterfall sculpture. The tower's octagonal structure maximizes panoramic views, while its curtain wall system of white concrete and tinted blue glass culminates in a dramatic spire adorned with triangular canopies. Inside, residents enjoy lavish two- and three-bedroom apartments and four-bedroom duplexes with private elevators and plunge pools on triangular balconies.

The Princess Tower, standing at 101 stories and reaching a height of 413.4 meters (1,356 feet), is a residential-only skyscraper situated in Dubai's Marina district. As of September 2022, it holds the title of the third tallest building in Dubai, trailing behind the Burj Khalifa and Marina 101, and ranks as the 36th tallest building globally. From 2012 to 2015, Princess Tower claimed the title of the world's tallest residential building until it was surpassed by 432 Park Avenue in New York City. The engineering marvel of the tower was led by Syed Majid Hashmi as the Chief Structural Engineer, with Mohammad Ali Alogaily as his deputy manager. The development comprises 763 units, 957 underground parking bays spread across six floors, and eight retail outlets. Tameer Holdings, the developer, completed and delivered the building in September 2012. The Princess Tower encompasses 107 stories, including basement floors, a ground floor, and 100 levels above ground. The development boasts luxurious amenities such as an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped gymnasium, sauna, steam room, exercise studio, multiple games rooms, children's play area, banqueting hall, and an Observation Deck on the 97th floor with Wifi access.

Marina 101, situated in Dubai's vibrant Dubai Marina district, stands as a striking skyscraper, soaring 101 stories high and reaching a height of 425 meters (1,394 feet). It ranks as the second tallest building in the United Arab Emirates, second only to the iconic Burj Khalifa, and holds the 32nd position among the world's tallest buildings as of 2022. Primarily a residential and hotel complex, Marina 101 offers a blend of luxurious apartments and a 5-star Hard Rock hotel. Construction of Marina 101 commenced in 2007, with an initial completion target set for 2014. However, due to financial constraints faced by the original developer, Sheffield Holdings Limited, the building remained unfinished until its eventual completion in December 2017. The architectural design was crafted by the National Engineering Bureau, with construction overseen by the Turkish conglomerate TAV Construction. The skyscraper's layout features the first 33 floors dedicated to the opulent 5-star Hard Rock hotel, boasting 281 lavish rooms. From the 34th to the 100th floor, Marina 101 offers a range of residential apartments. These include 252 one-bedroom, 204 two-bedroom, and 42 three-bedroom units, alongside six duplex penthouses spanning the 97th to the 100th floor. The crowning jewel of Marina 101 is its 101st floor, housing a sophisticated club lounge, restaurant, and a Rock Shop merchandise store, offering residents and guests unparalleled views and luxury amenities.

Ain Dubai, formerly known as the Dubai Eye or Dubai-I, was a towering Ferris wheel located on Bluewaters Island in Dubai, UAE, standing at a remarkable height of 250 meters (820 feet). It claimed the title of the world's tallest observation wheel upon its opening in October 2021. Originally announced in February 2013, Ain Dubai experienced construction delays, finally opening to the public in October 2021, a year later than initially anticipated. Designed to accommodate up to 1,750 passengers across 48 cabins, Ain Dubai offered breathtaking views of Dubai's iconic landmarks, including the Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah, and Burj Khalifa. However, the wheel has been non-operational since March 2022 for 'periodic enhancements,' and in April 2023, operators announced its indefinite closure, with the structure's axle surrounded by scaffolding. Despite its closure, the LED displays on Ain Dubai remain illuminated at night, visible from miles away, though the structure's safety certification was withdrawn by the German TÜV Association.

Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Franjo Tuđman Zagreb), also known as Zagreb Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Zagreb) (IATA: ZAG, ICAO: LDZA), serves as an international gateway to Zagreb, Croatia. It holds the distinction of being the largest and busiest airport in Croatia, handling 3.72 million passengers and approximately 10,859 tons of cargo in 2023. Named in honor of Franjo Tuđman, Croatia's first President, the airport is situated around 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of Zagreb Central Station in Velika Gorica. It serves as the central hub for the Croatian flag carrier, Croatia Airlines, and is a focal city for Trade Air. Additionally, the Croatian Air Force maintains its main base on the airport premises, with the Croatian Air Traffic Control administration situated there as well. The airport's history dates back to 1909 when the first airfield was established near the western city neighborhood of Črnomerec. Over the years, it underwent several relocations, with commercial services eventually settling in the current location at Pleso in 1962. Since then, the airport has witnessed numerous expansions and improvements, including the construction of a new terminal facility in 2016, designed to accommodate 5.5 million passengers annually in its initial phase. In recent years, the airport has garnered international recognition, receiving the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Award in various categories, including Best Airport of 2 to 5 million Passengers in Europe, Airport with the Most Dedicated Staff in Europe, and Easiest Airport Journey in Europe for the year 2022. Additionally, Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announced plans to establish a new base at the airport in July 2021, introducing flights to 26 previously unserved destinations.

The Paks Nuclear Power Plant (Hungarian: Paksi atomerőmű) is situated 5 kilometers from the small town of Paks, central Hungary, on the Danube river. As Hungary's sole nuclear power station, it played a crucial role in generating over 50% of the country's electricity in 2019. Technical details include VVER-440 reactors, representing the Soviet pressurized water reactor design. These reactors, specifically the VVER-440 Model V213, adhere to stringent safety standards, featuring emergency core cooling and auxiliary feedwater systems. Each reactor accommodates 42 tons of lightly enriched uranium dioxide fuel, taking around three years to be utilized before being stored for five years in a cooling pond. The power plant is predominantly state-owned by Magyar Villamos Művek, with the Hungarian government holding a voting preference share. The plant underwent a feasibility study in 2000, extending its operational life by 20 years. Despite public surveys reflecting around 70% support, the government decided to conduct a stress test after the Fukushima I nuclear accidents in 2011. License extensions were granted to all units, with Unit 4 extended till 2037 in 2017. Through optimizations and upgrades, the Unit 4 reactor's output power increased to 500 MWe in 2006, contributing to the plant's overall generation of 2000 MWe in 2009. Plans for expansion involved the Hungarian government approving the preparation works in 2009, with Rosatom financing 80% of the project cost. European Commission approval was secured in 2017, and as of August 2022, construction is set to commence, aiming for completion in 2032.

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