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Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
Rank
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Name
|
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height
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1 |
828 m / 2,717 ft |
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2 |
632 m / 2,073 ft |
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3 |
599.1 m / 1,965 ft |
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4 |
541.3 m / 1,776 ft |
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5 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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6 |
462 m / 1,516 ft |
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7 |
428 m / 1,404 ft |
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8 |
427 m / 1,401 ft |
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9 |
420.5 m / 1,380 ft |
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10 |
390.2 m / 1,280 ft |
CTBUH Expert Peer Review Committee, 2014 – Present
CTBUH Australia Chapter, 2018 – Present
CTBUH Future Leaders Committee, Australia, 2018 – Present
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Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
Rank
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Name
|
City
|
Completion
|
Height
|
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1 |
2010 |
828 m / 2,717 ft |
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2 |
2015 |
632 m / 2,073 ft |
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3 |
2017 |
599 m / 1,965 ft |
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4 |
2014 |
541 m / 1,776 ft |
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5 |
2019 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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6 |
- |
495 m / 1,624 ft |
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7 |
2019 |
462 m / 1,516 ft |
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8 |
- |
435 m / 1,427 ft |
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9 |
2027 |
428 m / 1,404 ft |
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10 |
2020 |
427 m / 1,401 ft |
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11 |
1999 |
421 m / 1,380 ft |
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12 |
1972 |
417 m / 1,368 ft |
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13 |
1973 |
415 m / 1,362 ft |
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14 |
1996 |
390 m / 1,280 ft |
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15 |
2022 |
388 m / 1,274 ft |
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16 |
2019 |
387 m / 1,270 ft |
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17 |
- |
386 m / 1,266 ft |
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18 |
1996 |
384 m / 1,260 ft |
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19 |
2018 |
381 m / 1,251 ft |
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20 |
2021 |
376 m / 1,234 ft |
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21 |
2009 |
366 m / 1,200 ft |
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22 |
2023 |
356 m / 1,168 ft |
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22 |
2023 |
356 m / 1,168 ft |
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24 |
2022 |
350 m / 1,148 ft |
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25 |
- |
350 m / 1,148 ft |
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26 |
2019 |
349 m / 1,145 ft |
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27 |
1998 |
346 m / 1,135 ft |
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28 |
1969 |
344 m / 1,128 ft |
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29 |
2018 |
341 m / 1,120 ft |
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30 |
2011 |
337 m / 1,105 ft |
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31 |
2018 |
335 m / 1,099 ft |
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32 |
2006 |
333 m / 1,094 ft |
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33 |
2010 |
330 m / 1,083 ft |
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34 |
2022 |
327 m / 1,071 ft |
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35 |
2013 |
324 m / 1,063 ft |
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36 |
- |
315 m / 1,034 ft |
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37 |
2022 |
311 m / 1,020 ft |
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38 |
1990 |
310 m / 1,018 ft |
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39 |
- |
307 m / 1,007 ft |
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40 |
2013 |
306 m / 1,004 ft |
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41 |
2024 |
306 m / 1,004 ft |
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42 |
2011 |
305 m / 1,002 ft |
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43 |
2019 |
305 m / 1,000 ft |
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44 |
2019 |
304 m / 996 ft |
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45 |
2024 |
304 m / 996 ft |
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46 |
2015 |
303 m / 994 ft |
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47 |
2002 |
302 m / 992 ft |
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48 |
2008 |
302 m / 991 ft |
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49 |
- |
301 m / 987 ft |
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50 |
2023 |
300 m / 984 ft |
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51 |
2014 |
298 m / 977 ft |
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52 |
2006 |
297 m / 975 ft |
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53 |
2010 |
292 m / 959 ft |
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54 |
- |
290 m / 950 ft |
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55 |
1987 |
288 m / 945 ft |
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56 |
- |
288 m / 945 ft |
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57 |
2012 |
288 m / 945 ft |
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58 |
1992 |
288 m / 945 ft |
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59 |
2023 |
285 m / 935 ft |
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60 |
2016 |
282 m / 926 ft |
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61 |
2023 |
281 m / 923 ft |
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62 |
2022 |
279 m / 916 ft |
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62 |
2022 |
279 m / 916 ft |
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64 |
2020 |
279 m / 916 ft |
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65 |
2020 |
278 m / 913 ft |
||
66 |
2011 |
278 m / 911 ft |
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67 |
2015 |
278 m / 911 ft |
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68 |
2006 |
276 m / 906 ft |
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69 |
2019 |
271 m / 887 ft |
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70 |
2010 |
271 m / 887 ft |
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71 |
2026 |
268 m / 879 ft |
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72 |
2012 |
267 m / 876 ft |
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73 |
2017 |
266 m / 873 ft |
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74 |
2005 |
262 m / 859 ft |
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74 |
2005 |
262 m / 859 ft |
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76 |
2011 |
260 m / 854 ft |
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77 |
2007 |
260 m / 853 ft |
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77 |
2007 |
260 m / 853 ft |
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79 |
2010 |
260 m / 853 ft |
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80 |
1997 |
259 m / 850 ft |
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81 |
2008 |
258 m / 846 ft |
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82 |
2000 |
257 m / 844 ft |
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83 |
2017 |
257 m / 841 ft |
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84 |
2017 |
256 m / 841 ft |
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85 |
2000 |
255 m / 838 ft |
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86 |
2018 |
255 m / 836 ft |
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87 |
2020 |
253 m / 828 ft |
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88 |
2014 |
250 m / 820 ft |
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89 |
- |
250 m / 820 ft |
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90 |
2016 |
250 m / 820 ft |
||
91 |
- |
250 m / 820 ft |
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91 |
- |
250 m / 820 ft |
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93 |
2009 |
250 m / 820 ft |
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94 |
2021 |
250 m / 819 ft |
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95 |
1987 |
248 m / 814 ft |
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96 |
2023 |
247 m / 812 ft |
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97 |
2014 |
247 m / 810 ft |
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97 |
2014 |
247 m / 810 ft |
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99 |
2018 |
247 m / 810 ft |
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100 |
1999 |
247 m / 809 ft |
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101 |
2017 |
246 m / 806 ft |
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102 |
2011 |
245 m / 804 ft |
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103 |
2019 |
245 m / 803 ft |
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104 |
- |
239 m / 783 ft |
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105 |
2016 |
239 m / 782 ft |
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106 |
2017 |
238 m / 781 ft |
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107 |
2017 |
237 m / 777 ft |
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108 |
- |
235 m / 771 ft |
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109 |
2011 |
234 m / 768 ft |
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110 |
2024 |
234 m / 768 ft |
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110 |
2025 |
234 m / 768 ft |
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110 |
2025 |
234 m / 768 ft |
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113 |
2020 |
231 m / 758 ft |
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114 |
2009 |
231 m / 756 ft |
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115 |
2011 |
230 m / 755 ft |
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116 |
2011 |
229 m / 751 ft |
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117 |
2024 |
229 m / 750 ft |
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118 |
2010 |
228 m / 749 ft |
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119 |
Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences, One Dalton Street |
2020 |
228 m / 748 ft |
|
120 |
- |
228 m / 748 ft |
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121 |
1989 |
227 m / 745 ft |
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122 |
2017 |
227 m / 745 ft |
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123 |
2010 |
227 m / 744 ft |
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124 |
2006 |
227 m / 743 ft |
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125 |
1996 |
226 m / 741 ft |
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126 |
2009 |
225 m / 738 ft |
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127 |
2017 |
224 m / 736 ft |
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128 |
2014 |
224 m / 735 ft |
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129 |
2021 |
223 m / 733 ft |
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130 |
1990 |
223 m / 733 ft |
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131 |
2016 |
223 m / 731 ft |
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132 |
1977 |
222 m / 727 ft |
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133 |
2013 |
222 m / 727 ft |
||
134 |
2009 |
221 m / 726 ft |
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135 |
2021 |
220 m / 722 ft |
||
135 |
2021 |
220 m / 722 ft |
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137 |
2002 |
220 m / 721 ft |
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138 |
2012 |
219 m / 718 ft |
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139 |
2017 |
218 m / 715 ft |
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140 |
2017 |
218 m / 714 ft |
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141 |
2011 |
218 m / 714 ft |
||
142 |
2015 |
218 m / 714 ft |
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143 |
2015 |
218 m / 714 ft |
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144 |
2017 |
215 m / 705 ft |
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145 |
1990 |
214 m / 701 ft |
||
146 |
2003 |
213 m / 699 ft |
||
146 |
2003 |
213 m / 699 ft |
||
146 |
2003 |
213 m / 699 ft |
||
149 |
2017 |
211 m / 693 ft |
||
150 |
- |
211 m / 692 ft |
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151 |
2013 |
211 m / 692 ft |
||
152 |
1989 |
211 m / 691 ft |
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153 |
2021 |
210 m / 689 ft |
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154 |
- |
210 m / 688 ft |
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155 |
2012 |
210 m / 688 ft |
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156 |
1984 |
209 m / 686 ft |
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157 |
1990 |
208 m / 682 ft |
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158 |
2005 |
207 m / 679 ft |
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159 |
2015 |
206 m / 676 ft |
||
160 |
2018 |
205 m / 673 ft |
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161 |
- |
204 m / 669 ft |
||
162 |
2008 |
203 m / 665 ft |
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163 |
2019 |
202 m / 662 ft |
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164 |
2019 |
202 m / 661 ft |
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165 |
2023 |
200 m / 656 ft |
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166 |
2012 |
200 m / 656 ft |
||
166 |
2021 |
200 m / 656 ft |
||
168 |
2002 |
200 m / 655 ft |
||
169 |
- |
199 m / 653 ft |
||
170 |
2022 |
199 m / 653 ft |
||
171 |
2015 |
198 m / 650 ft |
||
172 |
1983 |
197 m / 647 ft |
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173 |
2009 |
197 m / 645 ft |
||
174 |
2008 |
195 m / 640 ft |
||
175 |
2017 |
195 m / 639 ft |
||
176 |
2011 |
195 m / 638 ft |
||
177 |
2015 |
194 m / 638 ft |
||
178 |
2017 |
194 m / 635 ft |
||
179 |
2021 |
194 m / 635 ft |
||
180 |
2010 |
192 m / 630 ft |
||
181 |
2019 |
191 m / 627 ft |
||
182 |
2015 |
191 m / 625 ft |
||
182 |
2015 |
191 m / 625 ft |
||
184 |
1982 |
191 m / 625 ft |
||
185 |
2010 |
190 m / 623 ft |
||
186 |
2001 |
189 m / 620 ft |
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187 |