Great Pyramid of Uhuhland

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The Great Pyramid of Uhuhland on the Uhuhztec Plateau in north-west Uhuh-Topia is the largest remaining stone building that predates the Ropa-Topian Empire, and it has been the tallest building in Uhuhland for centuries.

The three-sided pyramid is nearly 100 meters tall and each side is 145 meters long at the pyramid's base. It has been constructed in about 7500 BC, and archaeological evidence suggests it has been constructed over a period of 35 years.

The pyramid is part of a group of smaller pyramids (each about 10-15 meters tall), but unlike the smaller pyramids, which were used as tombs, the Great Pyramid is completely solid.

One side of every pyramid faces the exact direction where the sun rises ot the summer solstice in June, with the two remaining sides facing the Uhuhztec Mountains to the north-west and the edge of the Uhuhztec Plateau to the south-west.