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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In ''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII'', Zack Fair, the main character, is confronted by a side quest similarly titled the "Seven Wonders of Nibelheim." However, the investigation of these wonders is entirely optional and can be ignored if the player so chooses. A similarity between the two "Seven Wonders" is that after the examination of each wonder in Nibelheim, either Zack or the child he reports to will think of a logical reason to undermine the theory of each wonder, comparable to Pence's actions after Roxas checks out each "wonder" in Twilight Town. Both sets of Wonders may be based on the real-life "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World".
* In ''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII'', Zack Fair, the main character, is confronted by a side quest similarly titled the "Seven Wonders of Nibelheim." However, the investigation of these wonders is entirely optional and can be ignored if the player so chooses. A similarity between the two "Seven Wonders" is that after the examination of each wonder in Nibelheim, either Zack or the child he reports to will think of a logical reason to undermine the theory of each wonder, comparable to Pence's actions after Roxas checks out each "wonder" in Twilight Town.  
* The idea of the "seven wonders" as a set of seven unusual occurrences or ghost stories is a common Japanese urban legend that applies to a wide variety of areas, neighborhoods, and buildings.
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