From the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, where remains of some of our
earliest tool-using ancestors were found, to the CERN laboratory, where
revolutionary technologies such as the World Wide Web were developed,
each entry shows its influence on not just politics, but on the economy,
culture, religion, and society, as well as their links to great
historical figures such as Alexander the Great, Buddha and Nelson
Mandela. The size of the places ranges from small geographical features
like a cave in Saudi Arabia where Islam began, to larger areas or
regions, like Hollywood. Many entries are cities, such as Jerusalem,
Amritsar, and Rome, some others are buildings, like Anne Frank's House
in the Netherlands or the Confucius Temple in China, and there are even
some that are rooms, such as the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles Palace.
No place is too big or too small to be included, as long as it has had a
significant impact on history.