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The largest pyramid is the Great Pyramid of Khufu, also known as the Great Pyramid of Cheops, located at the Giza site. Giza is also the location of two other large pyramids, a number of smaller structures, and the huge sculpture of the Great Sphinx.
The pharaoh with his treasure (although the Great pyramid was discovered to have absolutely nothing in it). Wives and followers were buried in mini-pyramids surrounding the site.
The Pyramid of Khufu is the largest of the three Pyramids of Giza a.k.a the Great Pyramid.
The Great Pyramid is the largest pyramid in the world and has been around for years.
Khufu was the pharaoh (you might recognize as king) in the pyramid not the pyramid itself. This pyramid was called The Great Pyramid (and sometimes-)of Giza. This pyramid was the tallest pyramid.
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Yes, it is.
Yes, it is the Pyramid of Khufu.
It is at Giza, Egypt
Yes, it is.
The largest pyramid is the Great Pyramid of Khufu, also known as the Great Pyramid of Cheops, located at the Giza site. Giza is also the location of two other large pyramids, a number of smaller structures, and the huge sculpture of the Great Sphinx.
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not really cause great pyramid is only one but the great pyramids are plural it refers to the other two large pyramids on the Giza site
The pyramid complexes of Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure collectively make up the site known as the Great Pyramids of Giza. However, the solitary Great Pyramid of Giza was built by Pharaoh Khufu alone.
The pyramids in Giza are known as the Great Pyramid of Giza (Khufu), the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. These pyramids are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Egypt.
The pharaoh with his treasure (although the Great pyramid was discovered to have absolutely nothing in it). Wives and followers were buried in mini-pyramids surrounding the site.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure. The great pyramid of Khufu and the great pyramid of Cheops (the greek version of khufu).