Russia was often referred to as a "colossus" due to its vast size, immense Natural Resources, and significant military power. The term evokes the image of a giant nation that played a crucial role in global affairs, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries. Additionally, the juxtaposition of its cultural achievements and political challenges further contributed to this characterization, highlighting Russia's formidable presence on the world stage.
A huge statue is called a colossus.
Colossus was created by James Hojwilth In Britain UK to maintain a brief idea of who is who.
Nope!!! Colossus of Rhodes was in the Greek island called Rhodes now it has been destroyed!!!
The Colossus was built using thermionic valves, thyratrons, relays and stepping switches.The Colossus Mark 1 used about 1600 valves and the Colossus Mark 2 used about 2400 valves. After the Colossus Mark 2 was in production and use the single Colossus Mark 1 was briefly shutdown and upgraded to a Colossus Mark 2. Five of the ten Colossus machines also had a device called the "gadget" that aided in a process called "rectangling", the number of additional valves added to each of these enhanced Colossus Mark 2 machines is unknown.
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there were two colossus and the bomb
if it's for "Colossus" the answer is Myanmar (formerly Burma)
The poem on the base of the Statue of Liberty is called "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus. It was written in 1883.
It depends what number colossus it is
Tommy Flowers and Max Newman invented the Colossus computer. Its purpose was to help crack the German High Command's teletype codes that the British called "Fish".
Juggernaut. He's not called unstoppable for nothing.
colossus was bulit in rhodes