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Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

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The 'seven wonders of the ancient world -by the classification of Antipater of Sidon and others- were, in chronological order:

Two each of the wonders were within the territories of today's Egypt, Greece, and Turkey, and one in Iraq. The only surviving wonder is the first built, the pyramid. The wonder with the shortest life span was the Colossus of Rhodes, which kept its erect posture for only 56 years before being brought down by an earthquake.


Many people have since devised lists of wonders of the modern world. The American Society of Civil Engineers chose the following: