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Christ the Redeemer, a 98-foot-tall statue, overlooks Guanabara Bay and Sugar Loaf Mountain in which South American city?
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The Colosseum, built as an arena for gladiator contests, is considered a representative symbol of which European city?
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Saint Basil’s Cathedral, an Orthodox church, stands on Red Square next to the Kremlin in which city?
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The Burj al Arab Hotel, designed to look like a sailing vessel, is located in which Persian Gulf city?
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The Potala Palace, a holy place for Tibetan Buddhists, is located in which Himalayan city?
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