Landmarks
Definition of Landmarks Hierarchical Category as it relates to Locations
Landmarks refer to significant objects or features that stand out in a particular area, often recognized for their historical, aesthetic, cultural or architectural importance. They serve as reference points in a landscape or cityscape, aiding in navigation or contributing to the identity of a location. These can include structures, buildings, monuments, natural formations, and geographical features. Locations, on the other hand, denote places or areas where something exists or happens, which can include landmarks as specific reference points.
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Child Hierarchical Categories
Airports
Amusement Parks
Ancient Ruins
Aquariums
Archaeological Sites
Art Galleries
Battlefields
Bays
Beach Resorts
Beaches
Bridges
Buildings
Bus Stations
Canals
Canyons
Casinos
Castles
Catacombs
Caves
Cemeteries
Churches
Cities
City Squares
Cliffs
Concert Halls
Continents
Coral Reefs
Countries
Courthouses
Dams
Deserts
Embassies
Factories
Farms
Fictional Locations
Fjords
Forests
Fountains
Gardens
Geysers
Glaciers
Golf Courses
Graveyards
Harbors
Historical Sites
Hospitals
Hot Springs
Hotels
Islands
Jungles
Lakes
Libraries
Lighthouses
Marinas
Marshes
Mausoleums
Metro Stations
Military Bases
Mines
Monuments
Mosques
Mountains
Museums
National Parks
Natural Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Observatories
Oceans
Opera Houses
Outer Space
Palaces
Parks
Peninsulas
Planetariums
Plateaus
Polar Regions
Ports
Power Plants
Prisons
Provinces
Pyramids
Quarries
Race Tracks
Rainforests
Regions
Religious Sites
Reservoirs
Resorts
Restaurants
Rivers
Roads
Savannahs
Schools
Seas
Shopping Centers
Ski Resorts
Skyscrapers
Spa Resorts
Stadiums
Swamps
Synagogues
Temples
Theatres
Tombs
Tourist Attractions
Town Halls
Towns
Train Stations
Tundra
Tunnels
Underwater Locations
Universities
Valleys
Villages
Vineyards
Virtual Locations
Volcanic Islands
Volcanoes
Waterfalls
Wetlands
Wildlife Sanctuaries
Windmills
World Heritage Sites
Zoos