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write few examples of specials things that have became famous by the name of place where they are made​

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Answered by samarthcv
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Taj Mahal, Agra. This epitome of Mughal architecture, built entirely with white marble is one of the most well-known identifiers of India. ...

Qutub Minar, Delhi. ...

Amer Fort, Rajasthan. ...

Virupaksha Temple, Karnataka. ...

Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu. ...

Konark Temple, Odisha. ...

Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh. ...

Khajuraho Temples, Madhya Pradesh.

Answered by harishkutty2007
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Have you been thinking of making a list of places to visit over the next few years? If you have, there’s no way you should miss scheduling time to see some of the most famous landmarks in the world. Believe it. They’re not famous for nothing.

While their names will no doubt be familiar, it won’t be until you’re actually standing in front of one of them that you’ll be able to truly appreciate their jaw-dropping splendor. The awe-inspiring, monumental grandeur of these world-famous landmarks just has to be seen to be believed.

So get your pen out and start adding them to your travel bucket list.

10. Christ The Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Even if you’re not religious, you need to see the statue of Christ The Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The immense structure is an incredible combination of artistic creativity and ingenious engineering. From on top of Mount Corcovado, the staggering 38-meter tall statue looms over the city below, arms outstretched in benediction. But it’s not until you get up close, you’ll realize just how big the statue is and you’ll start to wonder how they ever got it up there in the first place. It is that colossal.

Reaching Those Dizzy Heights. Don’t let the altitude of the statue put you off going to see it either. Although you can hike your way up, which will make you feel like a true explorer, there’s also a tram which winds its way up Mount Corcovado through the forest and is far less strenuous on your legs. At the end of the tram line, you’ll find a minibus waiting to take you on the final, vertigo-inspiring, leg of the journey.

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