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No. The colossus of Rhodes was built before the idea of the statue of liberty and it was destroyed by an earthquake and the bronze stolen by invading Arabs. Those are two different statues. The statue of liberty stands in New York and the colossus of Rhodes used to stand on Rhodes. Rhodes referes to the Greek Island and not Rhode Island in New York. It was destroyed but it stood 30 meters high and was one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. The liberty lady is a female and the colosus was a male.
Yes there is a replica of the statue if liberty in Sao Paolo
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The statue of liberty was based on an ancient roman statue, the colossus of Rhodes. Hope this helps.
It was built as a celebration of freedom, just like the statue of liberty was (the statue of liberty is modeled after it) and to honor the Greek god of the sun, Helios.
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If you are talking about the replica in Odaiba, it is the same as the ones in France.
Technically, there is nothing wrong with the stamp. It's a fully functional USPS First Class Forever stamp. However, the stamp depicts a image of a replica of the Statue of Liberty not the real Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island, NY. The statue on the "Lady Liberty" stamp issued December 2010 is actually a photo taken by Raimund Linke of the replica Statue of Liberty that sits in front of the New York, New York Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The mini Statue of Liberty, known as the Statue of Liberty replica, is located in several places around the world, with notable ones in Paris, France, and Las Vegas, Nevada. The most famous replica in Paris stands on the Île aux Cygnes, facing west toward the original statue in New York Harbor. Additionally, there are smaller replicas in various cities, including one in Tokyo, Japan.
A 30 foot tall replica of Liberty Enlightening the World is located near the steps of El Monte City Hall.
The Statue of Liberty is located in the United States on Liberty Island in the New York Harbour. Liberty Island is located south of Manhattan (New York City) and is accessible by ferry. A gift from the nation of France, a replica of the statue also resides in Paris. The French Statue of Liberty on the river Seine in Paris, France.