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Skyline

/ˈskaɪlaɪn/noun
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A skyline is the distinctive outline of buildings, mountains, or other features against the sky, often serving as a visual signature for cities and landscapes. In modern contexts, it's not just a scenic element but a dynamic symbol of urban development and cultural identity, frequently inspiring art, tourism, and architectural innovation.

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The Chicago skyline, home to over 1,200 high-rises including the Willis Tower, has more skyscrapers than any other U.S. city outside New York, and it's estimated that these structures use enough steel to build a line of cars stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles and back.

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