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In a column of a standard three-dimensional geometry, such as a rectangular prism, there are typically two vertices at the top and two at the bottom, totaling four vertices. However, in a more abstract context, such as in a graph or a different geometric configuration, the number of vertices in a column could vary based on the specific structure being analyzed. Please provide additional context if you are referring to a specific type of column or geometric figure.

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