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{{Tall image||250|400|Moscow's Ostankino Tower was the tallest freestanding structure on Earth from 1967-1976, surpassing the [[Empire State Building]], and in turn being beaten by the [[CN Tower]]; today it ranks third overall as the [[Burj Khalifa]] has overtaken first place. Among the communication systems Ostankino hosts are transmitters for nineteen television stations and seventeen radio stations.|none|alt=Extremely tall and thin tower, studded with broadcast antennas and dishes}}

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[[File:|250px|alt=Extremely tall and thin tower, studded with broadcast antennas and dishes|Use the scrollbar to see the full image.]]
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Moscow's Ostankino Tower was the tallest freestanding structure on Earth from 1967-1976, surpassing the Empire State Building, and in turn being beaten by the CN Tower; today it ranks third overall as the Burj Khalifa has overtaken first place. Among the communication systems Ostankino hosts are transmitters for nineteen television stations and seventeen radio stations.

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[[Image:|250px|alt=Extremely tall and thin tower, studded with broadcast antennas and dishes|Use the scrollbar to see the full image.]]
Moscow's Ostankino Tower was the tallest freestanding structure on Earth from 1967-1976, surpassing the Empire State Building, and in turn being beaten by the CN Tower; today it ranks third overall as the Burj Khalifa has overtaken first place. Among the communication systems Ostankino hosts are transmitters for nineteen television stations and seventeen radio stations.

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{{Tall image}}

[[File:|250px|alt=Extremely tall and thin tower, studded with broadcast antennas and dishes|Use the scrollbar to see the full image.]]
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Moscow's Ostankino Tower was the tallest freestanding structure on Earth from 1967-1976, surpassing the Empire State Building, and in turn being beaten by the CN Tower; today it ranks third overall as the Burj Khalifa has overtaken first place. Among the communication systems Ostankino hosts are transmitters for nineteen television stations and seventeen radio stations.

{{Tall image/sandbox}}

[[Image:|250px|alt=Extremely tall and thin tower, studded with broadcast antennas and dishes|Use the scrollbar to see the full image.]]
Moscow's Ostankino Tower was the tallest freestanding structure on Earth from 1967-1976, surpassing the Empire State Building, and in turn being beaten by the CN Tower; today it ranks third overall as the Burj Khalifa has overtaken first place. Among the communication systems Ostankino hosts are transmitters for nineteen television stations and seventeen radio stations.