Great Wall of China
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# An [[ancient]] [[Chinese]] [[fortification]], almost 4,000 miles long, originally designed to protect China from the [[Mongol]]s. | # An [[ancient]] [[Chinese]] [[fortification]], almost 4,000 miles long, originally designed to protect China from the [[Mongol]]s. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Defense of the Great Wall]] | ||
+ | * [[Great Wall of Qi]] | ||
+ | * [[Huangyaguan]] | ||
+ | * [[Simatai]] | ||
+ | * [[Jiankou]] | ||
+ | * [[List of World Heritage Sites in China]] | ||
+ | * [[Great Wall Marathon]] | ||
+ | * [[Great Wall of China hoax]] | ||
+ | * [[Green Wall of China]] | ||
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- An ancient Chinese fortification, almost 4,000 miles long, originally designed to protect China from the Mongols.
See also
- Defense of the Great Wall
- Great Wall of Qi
- Huangyaguan
- Simatai
- Jiankou
- List of World Heritage Sites in China
- Great Wall Marathon
- Great Wall of China hoax
- Green Wall of China
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