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The most beutiful creations of the human. Here you will see the top 10 of the best cities of the world The world is an exceptional and unbelieavle, also is full of the magnificent of the human creations…Hope you like it.

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Page 1: The most beutiful creations of the human

The most beutiful creations of the human.Here you will see the top 10 of the best cities of the world

The world is an exceptional and unbelieavle, also is full of the magnificent of the human creations…Hope you like it.

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is a Roman Catholic basilica in Barcelona ( Spain ) , designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí. It started in 1882 , is still under construction ( April 2015 ) . It is Gaudí 's masterpiece and the best example of Catalan modernist architecture. According to data from 2011, is the most visited monument in Spain , with 3.2 million visitors , followed by the Museo del Prado (2.9 million) and the Alhambra in Granada

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The Colosseum is an amphitheater of the period of the Roman Empire, built in the first century and located in the center of Rome. Originally called the Flavian Amphitheater (Amphitheatrum Flavium), in honor of the Flavian dynasty of emperors who built it, and renamed Colosseum by a large statue that was near the Colossus of Nero, who has not reached us. For its conservation and history, the Colosseum is one of the most famous monuments of classical antiquity. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1980 by UNESCO and one of The New Seven Wonders of the World on July 7, 2007.

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The Trevi Fountain (Italian: Fontana di Trevi) is the largest (about 40 meters front), most ambitious and most famous monumental Baroque fountains of Rome (Italy). Under current administrative division of the center of Rome, is located in the Trevi rione. The source is under renovation until late 2015.La source is located at the junction of three roads (tre vie) marks the end point of the Aqua Virgo (Acqua Vergine Italian), one of the ancient aqueducts that supplied water Rome. With the alleged help of a virgin, Roman technicians located a source of pure water only 22 km from the city (scene on the current facade of the source). This Aqua Virgo ran the shortest Roman aqueduct directly to the Baths of Agrippa and was used for over four years. The coup de grace to the urban life of late classical Rome was rupture of the aqueducts by the Goths besiegers. Medieval Romans were reduced to draw water from contaminated wells and the river Tiber, which was also used as a sewer.

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The Tower of Pisa and Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italian: torre pendente di Pisa ) is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Pisa , in the city of the same name , which is a town in the Italian region of Tuscany and capital of the province homonym .

The tower began to lean as soon as its construction began in August 1173. Its height is 55.7 to 55.8 meters from the base , its weight is estimated at 14,700 tons and inclination of about 4 ° , extending 3 , 9 m from the vertical. It has 8 levels: a base of blind arches with 15 columns , six levels embellished with open semicircular arches and a steeple on top. The internal spiral staircase has 294 steps . It is considered , next to the cathedral part , a jewel of Romanesque art .

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The Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel in French), originally named tower 300 meters (300 mètres tour), is a wrought iron structure designed by Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier and built by French engineer Gustave Eiffel and his staff for the Universal Exhibition of 1889 in París.1

Situated at the tip of the Champ de Mars at the bank of the Seine, this Parisian monument, symbol of France and its capital, is the tallest structure in the city and the most visited monument entry cobra the world, with 7.1 million tourists each year.2 With a height of 300 meters, extended later with an antenna to 324 meters, the Eiffel Tower was the tallest structure in the world for 41 years.

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Big Ben is the name that is known to the great bell of the clock at the northwest side of the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , London , 1 and popularly by extension is also used to name the clock tower. Its official name was Clock Tower2 until June 26, 2012 , in honor of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II , it was decided that the tower would be renamed Elizabeth Tower (Tower of Isabel ) .

The tower houses the clock of four of the world 's largest faces, and is the third highest tower clock world.4 He celebrated its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009.5 and performed various acts of conmemoración.6 The tower was completed in 1858 and the clock became operational on September 7, 1859 .

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The Taj Mahal is a complex of buildings built between 1631 and 1654 in the city of Agra , Uttar Pradesh , India , on the banks of river Yamuna by the Muslim emperor Shah Jahan the Mughal dynasty. The imposing complex was erected in honor of his favorite wife , Arjumand Bano Begum Mahal- better known as Mumtaz died in childbirth of her fourteenth child. It is estimated that construction required the effort of 20,000 workers.

The Taj Mahal is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements of Islamic architecture , 1 sea , 2 Indian and even turca.3 This monument has achieved particular notoriety for the romantic character of his inspiration. Although the mausoleum covered with white marble dome is the best known , the Taj Mahal is a set of integrated buildings.

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The Great Wall Chinaes an ancient Chinese fortification built and rebuilt between the V century . C. and the sixteenth century ( Modern Age ) to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire during the successive imperial dynasties from attacks by the Xiongnu nomads of Mongolia and Manchuria.

Counting its ramifications and secondary buildings, is estimated to have 21,196 miles long, from the border with Korea , bordering the Yalu River to the Gobi Desert, along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia although today only 30% of it.3 on average , measured 6-7 meters tall and 4-5 feet wide is preserved. At its peak, during the Ming dynasty, was guarded by more than a million warriors.

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The Cristo Redentor or Christ of Corcovado is a statue of 38 meters, with the pedestal of 8 meters, Jesus of Nazareth with open arms showing the city of Rio de Janeiro , Brazil. It is located 710 meters above sea level in the Tijuca National Park , atop the Corcovado Mountain . It was inaugurated on October 12, 1931 , after about five years of obras.La Christ Redeemer statue is located 710 meters above sea level and is located in the city of Rio de Janeiro , Brazil, on top of Corcovado Mountain , has an overall height of 38 meters but eight meters belong to the pedestal.

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The Tower Bridge in English Tower Bridge is a bascule bridge in London over the River Thames . It is close to the Tower of London, which gives it its name

The bridge is maintained by Bridge House Estates , a company nonprofit ward of Corporation of London , one the city council of the City of London.

During the latter part of the nineteenth century , economic development in East London led to the need for a new step over the river , downstream from London Bridge . You could not build the traditional fixed bridge because it would cut off access to the port at that time stood at the Pool of London ( the Puerto original London), between London Bridge and the Tower of London. A tunnel under the Thames , Tower Subway, opened in 1870, but served only to pedestrian traffic.