Abstract
An overview is presented of large-scale coronal structures as observed in soft X-rays (SXR) and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) wavelengths in the context of their magnetic properties. These structures include large-scale interconnecting and trans-equatorial loops, coronal streamers, coronal holes, filaments and filament channels. Since the general appearance of the corona and its structures change with evolving underlying fields, evolutionary trends and solar cycle dependence of these coronal structures are discussed as well.
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