Sun, 08 Jul, 2007 - 11:28
The new seven wonders of the world have been chosen after 100 million people voted.
Brazil's statue of Christ Redeemer, Peru's Machu Picchu, and Mexico's Chichen Itza pyramid were chosen alongside the Great Wall of China, Jordan's Petra, the Colosseum in Rome and India's Taj Mahal.
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CourtsHeathrowPlace: BrazilPlace: PeruPlace: Machu PicchuPlace: MexicoPlace: Chichen Itza pyramidPlace: Great Wall of ChinaPlace: JordanPlace: ColosseumPlace: RomePlace: IndiaPlace: Taj MahalPlace: StonehengePlace: AcropolisPlace: AthensPlace: Statues of Easter IslandPlace: ChilePlace: CambodiaPlace: AngkorPlace: TurkeyPlace: Hagia SophiaPlace: RussiaPlace: KremlinPlace: St. Basil's CathedralPlace: Lisbon, PortugalPlace: Great Pyramids of GizaPlace: United States'Place: Statue of LibertyPlace: IraqPlace: SwitzerlandPlace: ParisPlace: AfghanistanPlace: MediterraneanPlace: Middle EastPlace: Hanging Gardens of BabylonPlace: Statue of ZeusPlace: OlympiaPlace: Temple of ArtemisPlace: EphesusPlace: Mausoleum of HalicarnassusPlace: Colossus of RhodesPlace: PharosPlace: AlexandriaPlace: EgyptPerson: Hilary SwankPerson: Bipasha BasuPerson: Ben KingsleyPerson: Jennifer LopezPerson: Jose CarrerasPerson: Bertrand PiccardPerson: Bernard WeberPerson: WeberOrganisation: PortugalOrganisation: USOrganisation: New7WondersOrganisation: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganisationOrganisation: UNESCO

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