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Workshop[edit]

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  Kosovo
  States which formally recognise Kosovo as independent.1
  States which have stated they intend to recognise formally Kosovo as independent.
  States with undecided, unclear or ambiguous positions.
  States which have expressed disagreement with unilateral moves or expressed wish for further negotiations.
  States which have stated they will not recognise Kosovo as independent.
  States with no reported position at present.

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Future tallest[edit]

This is a list of the future tallest buildings in the world and does not include towers or other structures. Heights are measured to the structural height, which includes architectural elements, but not communications spires or antennas. All measurements and the definitions of proposed and under construction are according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.[1] Only proposed and under construction buildings are included here. All vision buildings are listed at Visionary Tall Buildings.

China will be home to 21 of the world's tallest 50 skyscrapers by 2020.
Dubai will have four buildings in the world's future tallest 50 buildings, including the world's current tallest.
New York City will have five buildings in the world's future tallest 50 buildings, with two of these currently under construction.







Legend
  Building is the tallest in the world today.
  Building is currently under construction.
  Building is approved/proposed.
  Building is on hold after construction has begun.
  1. ^ ctbuh. "CTBUH Criteria for Defining and Measuring Tall Buildings". www.ctbuh.org. Retrieved 2017-04-21.