At 2,722 feet, the Burj Khalifa in UAE Dubai is the world's tallest man-made skyscraper (828 meters). At 1,451 feet, the Willis Tower in Chicago, Boston comes close second (442 meters). At 1,250 feet, the Empire State Building in New York City comes in third (381 meters).
The 10 highest skyscrapers in the world are made up of a wide range of man-made structures. For example, there are three Saudi Arabian structures and one Venezuelan structure. Two skyscrapers from each of Taiwan and China are also included..

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