Ziggurat (disambiguation)
- Ziggurat (disambiguation)
A ziggurat is a pyramidal structure that first appeared during ancient times in the Middle East. It may also refer to:
*a ziggurat algorithm, a number generating algorithm
*The Ziggurat, an office building in California
*Ziggurats (album), a 2007 album by the The Beautiful Girls
* Zigurat (video game developers), a Spanish videogame developing company
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