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Kuwait inauguró el miércoles el puente “Jaber” de 36 km sobre las aguas del Golfo Pérsico que fue presentado como uno de los más grandes del mundo, que unirá la capital con Subbiya, una zona conocida como Silk City, que será un espacio de libre comercio entre Asia Central y Europa.

YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFPA view of the Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City on May 1, 2019. - Kuwait today inaugurated one of the world's longest causeways, linking the oil-rich Gulf state's capital to an uninhabited border region set to become a major free trade hub. The 36-kilometre (22-mile) bridge connects Kuwait City to the northern desert area of Subbiya, where Kuwait aims to create the "Silk City" project linking the Gulf to central Asia and Europe. (Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat / AFP)
YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFPA view of the Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City on May 1, 2019. - Kuwait today inaugurated one of the world's longest causeways, linking the oil-rich Gulf state's capital to an uninhabited border region set to become a major free trade hub. The 36-kilometre (22-mile) bridge connects Kuwait City to the northern desert area of Subbiya, where Kuwait aims to create the "Silk City" project linking the Gulf to central Asia and Europe. (Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat / AFP)