Dedicated in 1931 this 30 meter tall statue was named on of the New Seven Wonders of the world in 2007.
This national park, established in 1937, features the largest ice cap outside of Antarctica or Greenland.
Named a World Heritage Site in 1983, this citadel sits on a mountain ridge 2430 meters above sea level.
This building, originally a mint that opening in 1805, is now the seat of the president of its country.
With a height of 979 meters, this is the highest uninterupted waterfall in the world.
This site, declared a World Heritage Site in 1998, features building from three different cultures.
Once called Plaza Mayor, this approximately 13903 square meters, features buildings dating back to 1539.
This area, 906 kilometes off the mainland, helped contribute to the Theory of Evolution.
This 76,000 seat stadium was the site of the Inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930.
This building, started in 1863, would not be completed until 1936, due to the War of the Triple Alliance,
Consecrated in 1894, at 43.5 meters tall, this is one of the largest wooden churches in the world.
Built in 1809, this theatre turned church features three bells in its west tower, John, Rosa, and Alfhonsus, and is the largest wooden structure in the western hemisphere.
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