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Where did buddists build tall multi level towers called pagodas?

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Pagodas are tiered towers with multiple levels. They were built in traditions originating in stupa in historic South Asia and further developed in East Asia. A stupa is a dome shaped structure erected as a Buddhist shrine.
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Most of the time, they built them in viharas, or a monastery.

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