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Qatar has undertaken several major infrastructural developments for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. These include the construction of seven new stadiums and the renovation of one existing stadium to increase its capacity. The country has also invested in the development of hotels, roads, public spaces, and transportation systems to accommodate the expected influx of over 1.5 million visitors. The total cost of these infrastructural developments is estimated to be around two hundred and twenty billion dollars.
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Ever since Qatar was awarded the event in 2010, it has been developing rapidly in response. The World Cup will take place across eight Qatar stadiums in November and December, with seven of them new and one with renovations to bring it to capacity. The country expects over one point five million visitors, which has required extensive infrastructure development. The two hundred and twenty billion dollar price tag includes all the hotels, roads, public spaces, transportation, and stadiums involved. The stadiums alone cost between six and ten billion dollars in total.
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