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12 Architecture Wonders of the World (M 1-6)
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Taj Mahal,  | this wonder is a stone mausoleum that consists of a central temple, 4 towers (minarets) and multiple ponds surrounding the building |
Chichen Itza,  | A 4 side stone pyramid with 91 step stairways on each of the 4 sides. It has a temple on top. |
Taj Mahal,  | built by Moughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife between 1632-47 AD |
Machu Picchu,  | located near Cuzco, Peru |
Timbuktu,  | located in Mali |
Pyramids of Giza,  | located in Egypt |
Chichen Itza,  | located in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico |
| Taj Mahal | located near the bank of the Yamuna River |
Taj Mahal,  | located near Agra, India |
Chichen Itza,  | located in a Central American rainforest |
Falling Water House,  | partly built on top of a waterfall |
Machu Picchu,  | built on a South American mountain ridge |
Timbuktu,  | located in the Sahara Desert, West Africa |
Pyramids of Giza,  | located in the Sahara Desert, near the Nile River |
Falling Water House,  | located in Bear Run, Pennsylvania |
Chichen Itza,  | built by the Mayans in 750 AD |
Falling Water House,  | built by Frank LLoyd Wright in 1934-7 AD |
Machu Picchu,  | built by the Incas, 15th century AD |
Timbuktu,  | built by the Tuareg Empire, 12th century AD |
Pyramids of Giza,  | built by the Egyptians between 2600-2500 BC |
Taj Mahal,  | A stone mausoleum that consists of a central temple, 4 towers (minarets) and multiple ponds surrounding the building. |
Pyramids of Giza,  | A group of 3 gigantic stone tombs plus a sphinx. |
Timbuktu,  | A city composed of mud buildings with slightly rounded edges, flat roofs and small windows (to keep the inside cool). It includes a university. |
Falling Water,  | A concrete house built partly over a water fall. It consists of platforms and flat roofs. |
Machu Picchu,  | A mountain citadel that consists of a series of stone temples, residences and terraces. |
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