- A
tower is a tall structure,
taller than it is wide,
often by a
significant factor.
Towers are
distinguished from
masts by
their lack of guy-wires and...
- The
Eiffel Tower (/ˈaɪfəl/ EYE-fəl; French: Tour
Eiffel [tuʁ ɛfɛl] ) is a wrought-iron
lattice tower on the
Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named...
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Jeddah Tower or Burj
Jeddah (Arabic: برج جدة),
previously known as
Kingdom Tower (برج المملكة), is a skys****er
construction project in Jeddah, Saudi...
- The
Tower of London,
officially His Majesty's
Royal Palace and
Fortress of the
Tower of London, is a
historic castle on the
north bank of the
River Thames...
- The
Tower of
Babel is an
origin myth and
parable in the Book of
Genesis meant to
explain why the world's
peoples speak different languages. According...
- A
fortified tower (also
defensive tower or
castle tower or, in context, just
tower) is one of the
defensive structures used in fortifications, such as...
- The
Petronas Towers (Malay:
Menara Berkembar Petronas), also
known as the
Petronas Twin
Towers and
colloquially the KLCC Twin
Towers, are an interlinked...
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Ilham Tower, also
known as
Ilham Baru
Tower and IB
Tower is a 58-storey, 274-metre-tall skys****er in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is Malaysia's seventh...
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Zifeng Tower (Greenland Center-Zifeng
Tower or
Greenland Square Zifeng Tower,
formerly Nanjing Greenland Financial Center) is a 450-meter (1,480 ft) supertall...
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clock tower itself,
which stands at the
north end of the
Palace of
Westminster in London, England.
Originally known simply as the
Clock Tower, it was...