There were two temples dedicated in 2006, the Sacramento California Temple and the Helsinki Finland Temple. The Rexburg Idaho, Twin Falls Idaho, Panama City Panama, Curitiba Brazil, Draper Utah, and Oquirrh Mountain Utah temples were under construction.
Most modern temples take about 1 1/2 years to build from groundbreaking to completion.
The first LDS (Mormon) Temple was built in Kirtland, Ohio and dedicated on March 27, 1836. (LDS Church Chronology 1805-1914, page 12) The Second LDS (Mormon) temple was built at Nauvoo, Illinois and dedicated on April 30, 1846. The Third LDS (Mormon) temple was built in Utah at St. George and dedicated on April 6, 1877. (LDS Church Chronology 1814-1914). Today (May 2011) there are 134 temples in use around the world. Plus there are 10 more under construction and 16 more announced. For a total of 160 temples.
There are many LDS temples around the world. As of March 2013, the church has 139 temples in operation. Lists of temples can be found on the organization's official website as well as on other related websites such as Deseret News.
Two, in Portland and Medford.
The Aztecs Built Temples.
They where built as temples
On the Nile River the Egyptians built the temples!
The temples of Abu Simbel was built in 1257BC
The slaves built the Aztec temples
The Dilwara temples are built by Chalukya between the 11th and 13th centuries AD.
The Mexicans or the Aztecs built the temples of Mexico City
Temples were built in Bengal to house the local deities who had gained the recognition of the Brahmanas.
The First and Second Temples were built in Jerusalem on the Temple Mount.