Known as the "sea of temples," Myanmar's Bagan contains the densest concentration of what type of temple?
Answer Buddhist
Myanmar's temple complex of Bagan, with its 4,400 temples, monasteries, and pagodas, is the densest Buddhist concentration of such buildings on earth, many of which date from the 11th century. The Kingdom of Pagan lasted from the 9th to the 13th centuries, forming what is now known as Myanmar, and over its twelve-century history some 10,000 temples were built on the city's plains.
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