List of tallest structures by country

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This is a list of the tallest completed buildings, towers and other structures by country. The list includes the tallest buildings and structures for each country, and, where appropriate, it also points to more detailed country-specific lists.

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Africa

Algeria

((Great Mosque of Algeria))

Egypt

Ghana

Kenya


Madagascar

Mauritius

Morocco

Niger

Nigeria

South Africa

Tanzania

Tunisia

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Americas

Argentina

Belize

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Cuba

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Mexico

Panama

Peru

Puerto Rico

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

US Virgin Islands

Uruguay

Venezuela

Asia

Azerbaijan

Armenia

Bangladesh

Brunei

Cambodia

China

Hong Kong

Macau

  • Macau Tower, 338 m (1,109 ft), the tallest structure in Macau
  • Grand Lisboa, 261 m (856 ft), the tallest building in Macau

Georgia

India

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OP Jindal Knowledge Centre at Hisar in Haryana.

Indonesia

Iran

Sources: [15] [16]

Iraq

Israel

Japan

Kazakhstan

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Lebanon

Malaysia

Mongolia

Myanmar

Nepal

North Korea

Pakistan

Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Sri Lanka

Syria

Taiwan (Republic of China)

Thailand

Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

United Arab Emirates

Vietnam

  1. Landmark 81 461.2 metres (1,513 ft), Ho Chi Minh City, completed in 2018
  2. Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower|Landmark 72]], 336 m (1,102 ft), Hanoi, completed in 2011
  3. Lotte Center Hanoi, Hanoi, 267 metres (876 ft), completed in 2014
  4. Bitexco Financial Tower, 262.5 m (861 ft), Saigon, completed in 2010
  5. Bình Dương Television Transmitter, 252 m (827 ft), Bình Dương Province, completed in 2005
  6. Ho Chi Minh City Television|Ho Chi Minh city Transmitter]], 250 m (820 ft), Saigon, completed 2009
  7. Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower|Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower 2]], 212 m (696 ft), Hanoi, completed in 2011
  8. VTV-Binh Duong Transmitter, 184 m (604 ft), Bình Dương Province
  9. Nam Định Transmitter, 180 m (590 ft), Nam Định, completed in 2010
  10. Cần Thơ Transmitter, 170 m (560 ft), Cần Thơ, completed in 2003
  11. Saigon Times Square, 163 m (535 ft), Ho Chi Minh City, completed in 2011
  12. Saigon Trade Center, 160 m (520 ft), Ho Chi Minh City, completed in 1997
  13. Trung Hoa Nhan Chinh, 136 m (446 ft), Hanoi, completed in 2007
  14. Saigon Pearl-Ruby Tower, 135 m (443 ft), Ho Chi Minh City
  15. Sunrise City Block I, 131 m (430 ft), Ho Chi Minh City, completed in 2011
  16. M5 Tower, 124.6 m (409 ft), Hanoi
  17. Hung Vuong Plaza || 120 m (390 ft), Ho Chi Minh City, completed in 2008

Europe

Andorra

Albania

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

Netherlands

North Macedonia

Norway

Tallest buildings:

Poland

Tallest structure:

Tallest wooden structure:

Tallest building:

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovenia

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Vatican City

Republic of Kosovo

Oceania

American Samoa (USA)

Australia

Fiji (Suva)

Guam (USA)

New Zealand

Northern Mariana Islands (USA)

Papua New Guinea

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