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  2. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower - Wikipedia

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    Roppongi Hills Mori Tower (六本木ヒルズ森タワー, Roppongi Hiruzu Mori Tawā) is a 54-story mixed-use skyscraper in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in 2003 and named after builder Minoru Mori , it is the centerpiece of the Roppongi Hills urban development.

  3. Moria, Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Moria was founded by Durin at the end of the Ages of the Stars. During his reign, the precious metal mithril was discovered in the mines, and some of the major structures of Moria were built: Durin's Bridge, the Second Hall, the Endless Stair and Durin's Tower. Durin died before the end of the First Age. He was buried in the royal tombs of ...

  4. Hell and Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    In The Lord of the Rings, the land of Morgoth's successor Sauron, the realm of Mordor with its volcano, Mount Doom, and Sauron's Dark Tower of Barad-Dûr, is another. The dark and dangerous tunnels of Moria form another, as does the enclosed circle of Isengard , centred on the tower of Orthanc, with its underground fires and furnaces, home to ...

  5. The Two Towers - Wikipedia

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    The tower's name means "Tower of Guard". [6] Minas Morgul: Chosen: The nine Nazgûl: The tower, as Minas Ithil, Tower of the Rising Moon, was once part of Gondor; it guarded Gondor from the threat of Mordor, but has now been occupied by the nine Ringwraiths, powerful servants of the Dark Lord, and renamed to Minas Morgul, the Tower of Sorcery. [7]

  6. Mori Tower - Wikipedia

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    Mori Tower may refer to: Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, a 54-story skyscraper; Atago Green Hills MORI Tower, a 42-story skyscraper; Ark Hills Sengokuyama Mori Tower;

  7. Architecture in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien made his Hobbits live in holes, though these quickly turn out to be comfortable, and in the case of Bag End actually highly desirable. Hobbit-holes range from the simple underground dwellings of the poor, with a door leading into a tunnel and perhaps a window or two, up to the large and elaborate Bag End with its multiple cellars, pantries, kitchen, dining room, parlour, study, and ...

  8. Jakarta Mori Tower - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Mori Tower (formerly tentatively known as the Jakarta Office Tower Project, or Jakarta MPP) is a skyscraper in Jakarta, Indonesia. [2] It is located in the center of the Golden Triangle of Jakarta , next to Semanggi Interchange .

  9. Moria refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    Moria in 2017. Mória Reception and Identification Centre (Greek: Κέντρο Υποδοχής και Ταυτοποίησης Μόριας), better known as Mória Refugee Camp, or just "Mória", was founded in January 2013 [1] and served as the largest refugee camp in Europe until it was burned down in September 2020. [2]