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pagodas
Japan and China (:
Pagodas are more associated with Taoist worship than Buddhism although the team has become a generic reference word for an eastern place of worship. The Buddhist equivalent is known by other terns such as vihara.
An oriental temple is commonly referred to as a pagoda. Pagodas are traditional tiered towers, often found in East Asian countries like China, Japan, and Korea, and are used as places of worship or meditation.
Pagodas, or tiered towers, originated in East Asia. These odd numbered tiered layers were designed with slopes, curves and decorated finials on the top.
steel towers
What the great towers were called were keepers or keep (s)
Projection towers on castles are called a Buttress.
The twin towers were never rebuilt or renamed. They are still simpily called the twin towers.
yes the will be called the freedom towers and will be opened in 2009
The towers are minarets. The domes are domes.
high tension towers