Wonders of the World

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The Seven Wonders of the World (or the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) is a widely-known list of seven great buildings or structures from the classical time period.

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Seven Wonders of the Ancient World [change]

This is a list put together in the 2nd century BC by Antipater of Sidon and Philon of Byzantium. This explains why it only lists monuments of the Mediterranean world. There are other slightly different version: this is the most usual one.

Out of those structures only the Great Pyramid still exists in the 21st century. Most of the wonders were built by the Greeks. Earlier versions listed the Walls of Babylon and the Palace of Cyrus the Great.

Seven Wonders of the Modern World [change]

The Seven Wonders of the Modern World were decided by the American Society of Civil Engineers. However, some other variations of the list exist (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonders_of_the_world for more).

They are:

Seven Natural Wonders of the World [change]

Like with the other lists of wonders, there is no single list of seven natural wonders of the world, as there have been arguments over how large the list should be. One of the many lists was compiled by CNN.

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