Japan has 7 powerful national ideas and exclusive events. Daimyo during Warring States period have exceptional abilities. Japan's development is three times that of Joseon. Three religions can be changed: Shinto, Catholicism, and Confucianism
Built on Rasattepe in Ankara between 1944 and 1953. Designed by Emin Onat and Orhan Arda in Second National Architecture Movement style. Features 40-ton sarcophagus and Hall of Honor with symbolic sarcophagus. Contains ten towers symbolizing Turkish national ideals
World's heaviest administrative building at 4,098,500 tonnes. Located atop Dealul Spirii in Bucharest, reaching 84m height. Contains 365,000m2 floor area and 2,550,000m3 volume. Features 23 sections and eight underground levels
Monument is a structure created to commemorate people or events. Term comes from Latin "monumentum" meaning 'to remind'. Modern concept emerged in 15th century with nation-state development
Column was Constantine's only remaining trace and central monument in Byzantine Constantinople. Erected between 324-330, made of Egyptian porphyry, reaching up to 37 meters. Located in central Forum of Constantine along Mese street
Ani Ruins contain 50 churches and 30 caves from 1,600-year-old Armenian city. Göbekli Tepe features world's oldest known megaliths, dating to 9,600 BCE. Lycian Tombs in Fethiye were built for kings around 350 BC. Pergamon Acropolis houses Roman Temple of Trajan and Hellenistic theater. Topkapi Palace served as sultan's residence until 17th century