New 7 Wonders of the World and FinalistsThe New 7 Wonders (1-7), plus the Pyramids at Giza, and the other finalists. |
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Chichen Itza 412 people | ||
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Christ the Redeemer 52 people | ||
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Great Wall 1390 people | ||
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Machu Picchu 2748 people | ||
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Petra 546 people | ||
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Colosseo 228 people | ||
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Taj Mahal 1128 people | ||
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The Great Pyramid of Giza 1652 people | ||
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The Acropolis 179 people | ||
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Alhambra 112 people | ||
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Angkor Wat 735 people | ||
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Easter Island 212 people | ||
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Tour Eiffel 575 people | ||
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Hagia Sophia 183 people | ||
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Kiyomizu Temple 27 people | ||
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Kremlin 27 people | ||
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Schloss Neuschwanstein 205 people | ||
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Statue Of Liberty National Monument 383 people | ||
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Stonehenge 1844 people | ||
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Sydney Opera House 244 people | ||
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Timbuktu 129 people | ||
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