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In a place like the [[Discworld]] where people tend to the literal and the prosaic, the accepted selection of great artistic and architectural wonders of the Disc ''had'' to get a more meaningful and accurate collective name. {{CDA}} mentions the existence of The More Than Seven Wonders Of The World as a consensus term for the generally accepted man (or sentient being)-made wonders. The exact number varies, but the consensus selection might include: | In a place like the [[Discworld]] where people tend to the literal and the prosaic, the accepted selection of great artistic and architectural wonders of the Disc ''had'' to get a more meaningful and accurate collective name. {{CDA}} mentions the existence of The More Than Seven Wonders Of The World as a consensus term for the generally accepted man (or sentient being)-made wonders. The exact number varies, but the consensus selection might include: | ||
* The [[Colossus of | * The [[Colossus of Morpork]] | ||
* The [[Quirm]] Memorial | * The [[Quirm]] Memorial | ||
* The [[Circumfence]] | * The [[Circumfence]] |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 26 July 2016
In a place like the Discworld where people tend to the literal and the prosaic, the accepted selection of great artistic and architectural wonders of the Disc had to get a more meaningful and accurate collective name. The Compleat Discworld Atlas mentions the existence of The More Than Seven Wonders Of The World as a consensus term for the generally accepted man (or sentient being)-made wonders. The exact number varies, but the consensus selection might include:
- The Colossus of Morpork
- The Quirm Memorial
- The Circumfence
- The Great Wall of Agatea