Geographic Landmarks
Definition of Geographic Landmarks Hierarchical Category as it relates to Locations, Towns
Geographic Landmarks refer to notable natural or man-made features on the Earth's surface that stand out from the surrounding environment and are often used as reference points in geographical studies or navigation. This category encompasses distinctive physical entities such as mountains, rivers, forests, as well as man-made structures like towns or cities. It also includes precise geographic locations, which are specific points defined by coordinates on the Earth's surface.