The largest monument in the world ?Quetzalcoatl Pyramid? is in
1 Mexico City
2 Cairo
3 Peru
4 Hawali
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(2) Cairo (The name of the temple is Borobudur, near
Yogykarta, Central Java, Indonesia, built between 750 A D
and 842 A D, 60000 m3 stone structure is 34.5 m tall and its
base measures 123x123m.)
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