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The world’s longest wall. Its official length is about 21,196,18km. It is more than 2,300 years old. Over a million people died building the wall. It is not one long continuous wall. It is made up of a number of different section

The Great Wall of China
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Its full name is Liberty Enlightening the World. There are total 354 stairs to reach the statue’s crown which has 25 windows. The crown of this statue has seven spikes which represents 7 oceans and 7 continents. It was a gift from France to America.

Statue of Liberty

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This mausoleum, located in the country of India, was built by the emperor Shah Jahan, as a tomb for his wife. It took over 20 years to build and is considered the most beautiful building in the world.

The Taj Mahal

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A statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was built as a symbol of Brazilian Christianity. The construction began in 1922 and took 9 years to finish. It is the 5th largest statue of Jesus. It was officially opened on October 12, 1931.

Christo Redemptor

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One of the world's most recognizable landmarks in France. The tower was designed as the centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair in Paris and was meant to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution and show off France's modern mechanical prowess on a world stage.

Eiffel Tower

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It is the one of the busiest performing art centres in Sydney. In 1956, a Danish architect Jorn Utzon won an international competition to design it. The construction began in 1959. It was opened in 1973. It has five major performing spaces.

Sydney Opera House

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A medieval structure in Pisa, Italy, that is famous for the settling of its foundations, which by the late 20th century had caused it to lean about 15 feet.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

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An iconic structure connecting the city of San Francisco to Marin County, California. It spans almost two miles across the Golden Gate, the narrow strait where San Francisco Bay opens to meet the Pacific Ocean

The Golden Gate Bridge

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This complex consists of three large pyramids. They were constructed between 2560 and 2540 BCE. It is one of the seven wonders.

Pyramids of Giza

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The most famous clock tower in the world. The name is used to describe the clock tower which is a part of the palace of Westminster. Officially the name refers to the huge 13 ton Great Bell which sits on the top of the 320 foot high tower. The tower is known as the Elizabeth Tower.

Big Ben

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This landmark located on the River Thames was used as a prison with torture chambers and is where the two wives of King Henry the VIII were executed.

The Tower of London

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The most architecturally sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world

The Stone Hedge

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The largest amphitheater in the world. It could seat around 50,000 spectators for a variety of events. These included gladiator contests, animal hunts and re-enactments of famous battles.

The Colosseum

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The World's Most Famous Office Building. It opened in 1931, is a historical landmark, and was named "America's Favorite Architecture" in a poll conducted by the American Institute of Architects.

Empire State Building

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It is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size, antiquity, and architectural interest. It is located in Paris.

Notre Dame (Cathedral)

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It is the 2nd tallest structure in Japan. The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to comply with air safety regulations.

Tokyo Tower

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Famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system and is also called the "Red Rose City" because of the color of the stone that it was carved from. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.

Petra

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This is an ancient Greek temple that sits above the city of Athens and was designed to honor Athena, the Greek goddess.

The Parthenon

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This lost city high in the Andes Mountains with over 3,000 steps and terraces was found again in 1911 in Peru.

Machu Picchu

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It is the national museum and art gallery of France, housed in part of a large palace in Paris that was built on the right-bank site of the 12th-century fortress of Philip Augustus. 

Louvre Museum

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A limestone statue of a reclining sphinx, a mythical creature. Facing directly from west to east, it stands on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile in Giza, Egypt

The Great Sphinx 

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One of those monuments that are perfect examples of political and religious conflicts. It is located on the Temple Mount in the old city of Jerusalem. It is an Islamic shrine not a mosque. It is about 66 feet in diameter and 20 m in height.

Dome of the rock

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This structure was completed in 1561 to celebrate Russian victory over the Khanate of Kazan. It was recognized as a significant and irreplaceable national monument by the Soviets. It underwent extensive restoration and became a museum of architecture, history, politics, and religion.

St. Basil's Cathedral

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A bridge that looms majestically over New York City's East River, linking the two boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Bridge

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A guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.

The Berlin Wall