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The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (from left to right, top to bottom): Great Pyramid of Giza, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (also known as the Mausoleum of Mausolus), Colossus of Rhodes, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria as depicted by 16th-century Dutch artist Maarten van Heemskerck.
The New 7 Wonders of the World was a campaign started in 2001 to choose Wonders of the World from a selection of 200 existing monuments. [1] The popularity poll via free web-based voting and telephone voting was led by Canadian-Swiss Bernard Weber and organized by the New 7 Wonders Foundation (N7W) based in Zurich, Switzerland, with winners ...
16th-century imagined depictions of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. From left to right, top to bottom: Great Pyramid of Giza, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Temple of Artemis, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Colossus of Rhodes, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria Timeline, and map of the Seven Wonders.
The city is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [ 6 ] The area around Petra has been inhabited from as early as 7000 BC, [ 7 ] and was settled by the Nabataeans , a nomadic Arab people, in the 4th century BC.
The film was a financial success in the Soviet Union, [2] where it was released as Черный принц Аджуба (Black Prince Ajuba) [3] in July 1990. [4] It was the last successful collaboration between the Indian and Soviet film industries. [2] In India, the film was commercially unsuccessful at the box office.
Ajuba (also Ajooba) may refer to: Ajuba, name of the protein encoded by the JUB (gene) Ajooba, a 1991 Bollywood film This page was last edited on 17 ...
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Ajuga on fine gravel. Ajuga / ə ˈ dʒ uː ɡ ə /, [4] also known as bugleweed, [5] ground pine, [6] carpet bugle, or just bugle, is a genus of flowering plants in the Ajugeae tribe of the mint family Lamiaceae.