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8 December, 23:20
How Many Eiffel Towers Are There?
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Vance Day
8 December, 23:38
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There is only one Eiffel Tower and that is in Paris, France
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Mauricio
8 December, 23:47
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There is only one Eiffel Tower. It's located in Paris, France. However, there are many replicas, if that's what you're referring to. There is around 35 of these replicas. Some of the most famous replicas are located in Las Vegas (Nevada, USA), Toyko (Japan), and Berlin (Germany).
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