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| Listed below are the verified claims for the record listed. |
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Lead by team leader Robin Paul Weijers, 89 domino builders from 14 countries constructed the world's biggest "domino course" with 4.8 million dominoes. 4,491,863 of them fell in a chain reaction on 13 November 2009, in the WTC Expo Center in Leeuwarden, Netherlands.
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Lead by team leader Robin Paul Weijers, an international team constructed the world''s biggest "domino course" with 4.5 mio dominoes. 4,345,027 of them fell in a chain reaction on 14 November 2008, in the WTC Expo Center in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. |
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Lead by team leader Robin Paul Weijers, an international team of 90 constructed the world's biggest "domino course" with 4.4 mio dominoes. 4,079,381 of them fell in a chain reaction on 17 November 2006, in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. |
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Lead by team leader Robin Paul Weijers, an international team of 88 constructed the world's biggest "domino course" with 4.321 mio dominoes. 4,002,136 of them fell in a chain reaction on 18 November 2005, in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. |
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Lead by team leader Robin Paul Weijers, an international team of 81 constructed the world's biggest "domino course" with 4.25 mio dominoes. 3,992,397 of them fell in a chain reaction on 12 November 2004, in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. |
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Lead by team leader Robin Paul Weijers, an international team of 90 constructed the world's biggest "domino course" with 4 mio dominoes. Weighing a total of 32 tonnes, and using 27 different coloured dominoes, 3,847,295 of them fell in a chain reaction on 15 November 2002, in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. The dominoes were arranged into 51 "objects" (for example pictures, or a 5 metre tall pyramid), and took a time of 92 minutes to collapse in its entirety.
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