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The statue of unity
The Statue of Unity is the largest statue in the world and is a memorial to the activist and former reformer Sardar Patel, known as the Iron Man. With a height of approximately 182 meters, it is located in the city of Kifadia in Gujarat, India, on the banks of the Sardar Sarovar Dam, and was built during thirty-three months of hard work, with the assistance of 3,000 workers. It reaches 180 kilometers per hour.
statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty, or Lady Liberty, is located on the Island of Liberty in New York Harbor. It was designed from copper by French sculptor Friedrich Auguste Bartholdi, and it is a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States of America. He represents a female figure wearing a dress, and it was first shown at the Centenary Exhibition in Philadelphia.
Abraham Lincoln Statue
The Abraham Lincoln statue is located inside the Lincoln Memorial at the western end of the National Mall in Washington, DC, and was designed in the year 1920 AD, and it was carved by the two brothers, a national memorial built in honor of the sixteenth President of the United States Abraham Lincoln.
Buddha Temple of the Spring Statue
The Statue of the Spring Temple of Buddha is located in Lushan Province, China, and is considered the second tallest statue in the world, with a height of about 128 meters. It was built between 1997 and 2008 AD, and approximately 1,100 pieces of cast copper were used in its construction. The Three Gautama Buddha, whose teachings inspire many people in China, according to historical and religious texts.
Albert Einstein Statue
The Albert Einstein statue is located in Washington, DC, and it was built in 1979 in honor of the centenary of Einstein’s birth. This statue depicts Einstein sitting on a granite seat, carrying a paper written on it with mathematical equations that summarize three of his most important scientific contributions: the photoelectric effect, and theory General relativity, energy and matter equation.