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"THE UNIVERSE" It's self, is classed as a structure so The Universe is the largest structure that we know of.

If you mean: 'single' object it would be a star called: VY Canis Majoris.

If you mean: largest collection of stars and such as a galaxy, it would be: IC1011.

If you mean: a cluster of Galaxies it would be: the Sculptor Supercluster.

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