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World Tallest Towers 2020 - 3D

This is a list of extant towers that fulfill the engineering definition of a tower: "a tall human structure, always taller than it is wide, for public or regular operational access by humans, but not for living in or office work, and are self-supporting or free-standing, which means no guy-wires for support. The definition means the exclusion from this list of continuously habitable buildings and skyscrapers as well as radio and TV masts. Also excluded from this list because they are not designed for public or regular operational access are bridge towers or pylons, wind turbines, chimneys, transmission towers, sculptures and most large statues and obelisks.

Towers are most often built to use their height for various purposes and can stand alone or as part of a larger structure. Some common purposes are for telecommunications, and as a viewing platform.

The Tokyo Skytree, completed in February 2012, is 634 m (2,080 ft), making it the tallest tower, and second-tallest free-standing structure in the world.

1. Tokyo Skytree (Japan, Tokyo)
634 m (2,080 ft)
Built 2012

2. Canton Tower (China, Guangzhou)
604 m (1,982 ft)
Built 2010

3. CN Tower ( Canada, Toronto)
553 m (1,815.4 ft)
Built 1976

4. Ostankino Tower (Russia, Moscow)
540.1 m (1,772 ft)
Built 1967

5. Oriental Pearl Tower (China, Shanghai)
468 m (1,535 ft)
Built 1994

6. Milad Tower (Iran, Tehran)
435 m (1,427 ft)
Built 2008

7. KL Tower (Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur)
421 m (1,381 ft)
Built 1994

8.Tianjin Radio and Television Tower (China, Tianjin)
415.2 m (1,362 ft)
Built 1991

9. Central Radio and TV Tower (China, Beijing)
405 m (1,329 ft)
Built 1992

10. Zhongyuan Tower (China, Zhengzhou)
388 m (1,273 ft)
Built 2011

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