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1. North of Kuala Lumpur, it is comprised of limestone caves
filled with unbelievable Hindu shrines.
2. The Milan Cathedral is dedicated to St. Mary of the
Nativity and is the seat of Archbishop of Mila. It is situated in
Italy
3. Tibetan Buddhists from around the world come to this place
of pilgrimage, which is one of the largest Stupa that exists
today. It is in Nepal
4. Known as the Blue Mosque, this iconic place of worship
was constructed in 1609 and contains Ahmed I's tomb. It is in
Turkey
5. This ornate Hindu Temple is located in the city of Madurai,
and is dedicated to Parvati and Shiva.
present the heavenly city
6. It is an iconic structure believed
of Russia
7. The UNESCO World Heritage Site marks where the
Buddha is said to have found enlightenment after three nights
of meditating under a bodhi tree.
8. One of the most prominent New York City Landmarks, it is
a Neo Gothic style Roman Catholic Church.
9. This Russian Orthodox church was completed in 1888 and
is located in Mount of Olives, Israel.
10. Built between 1830-1848 the Great Mosque of
Mohammad Ali Pasha is located in Cairo, Egypt.
11. This is the largest mosque in the world, surrounding the
Kaaba, Saudi Arabia which is Islam's holiest place.
12. It is situated in the remote Himalayan mountain ranges of Tibet

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Answered by sivasridhar
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1.Batu Caves

North of Kuala Lumpur, the Batu Caves are comprised of limestone caves filled with unbelievable Hindu shrines.

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