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What are the dimensions of The Leaning Tower of Pisa?
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa has the following dimensions:

- Height: The height of the tower from the ground to the highest point of the tower's top is approximately 55.86 meters (183.27 feet).
- The tower has a diameter of approximately 15.5 meters (50.9 feet) at its base.
- The walls of the tower are approximately 4 meters (13 feet) thick at the base and gradually decrease in thickness as they rise.
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