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no there isn't more stonehenges in the world unless someone built another one.

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Stonehenge is only one example of a class of megalithic structures built throughout northern Europe. Many of the henges were overbuilt with Christian churches which "repackaged" them as "Christian" while retaining the location and orientation to the solstice sunrises. The purpose of this rededication may have been to keep local congregations attending while the new owners convinced themselves that a conversion had taken place.

Stonehenge is the one of the best known of these structures.

Parallel structures also exist in North America in the Plains tribes' Medicine Circles.

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