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The '''Twin Towers''' is a common name for two 110-story skyscrapers that were part of the original ] in New York City.
'''Twin Towers''' may refer to:
In '''architecture''':
* The tallest two towers of the ] in New York City, destroyed September 11, 2001
* The ] in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
* The ] in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
* The ] in Frankfurt, Germany
* ], a 1970s Hong Kong residential block design
* ], a large jail in Los Angeles County, California
* The original ] in London, UK
* For other twin towers, see ]


'''Twin Towers''' may also refer to:
In '''film and literature''':

* ], a 2003 Oscar-winning documentary
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==Architecture==
*]
==Buildings==
===North America===
* ], Los Angeles, California
*], Huntington, West Virginia

===Europe===
* ], Frankfurt, Germany
* ], part of the original Wembley Stadium, London
* ], Vienna, Austria
* ] ({{langx|en|Société Générale Twin Towers|link=no}}), Paris, France
* ], Glasgow, Scotland

===Asia===
* ], Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
* ], Taipei, Taiwan
* ], New Taipei, Taiwan
* ], Kaohsiung, Taiwan
* ], Makati, Philippines
* ], Guangzhou, China
* ], Xiamen, China. Nicknamed "Xiamen Twin Towers"
* ], Dubai, United Arab Emirates
* ], Noida, India
* ], two identical office buildings in Ramat Gan, Israel

====Oceania====
* ], Sydney, Australia

===Previously proposed buildings===
* ], a 2017 skyscraper plan for Portland, Oregon
* ], a 2011 skyscraper plan for Chicago, Illinois
*], a 2004 skyscraper plan for New York City

===Architectural designs===
* ], a 1970s Hong Kong architectural design

==Film==
* '']'', a 2006 television special documentary film * '']'', a 2006 television special documentary film
* ], a 2002 Oscar-winning documentary


==Sports==
In '''sports''':
* ] front court consisting of ] and ] * ], front court consisting of Ralph Sampson and Hakeem Olajuwon
* ] front court consisting of ] and ] * ], front court consisting of Tim Duncan and David Robinson
* ], a former professional wrestling tag team consisting of Akeem and the Big Boss Man * ], a former professional wrestling tag team consisting of Akeem and the Big Boss Man
* The Twin Towers, another former professional wrestling tag team consisting of ] and ]


==See also== ==See also==
* ]
*] * ]

* ]
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Latest revision as of 00:04, 18 November 2024

The Twin Towers is a common name for two 110-story skyscrapers that were part of the original World Trade Center in New York City.

Twin Towers may also refer to:

Architecture

Buildings

North America

Europe

Asia

Oceania

Previously proposed buildings

Architectural designs

  • Twin Tower, a 1970s Hong Kong architectural design

Film

Sports

See also

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