well-known landmark
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landmark
noun[C]
uk/ˈlænd.mɑːk/us/ˈlænd.mɑːrk/
a building or place that is easily recognized, especially one that you can use to judge where ...
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The fire station is awell-knownlandmark, and the firefighters are loved by all and appreciated for their bravery, professionalism and enormous skills.
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This boulder, awell-knownlandmarkof the area, is 18 feet tall and weighs 150 tons.
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The crowd of spectators was densely packed at thatwell-knownlandmark.
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Because of the unique nature of the building, it has become awell-knownlandmark.
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Over the years, its iconic shape has made it awell-knownlandmarkthat has been imitated by other builders.
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Ramberget, an 87 m hill, is awell-knownlandmark.
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The old house still stands, awell-knownlandmarkof the village.
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It is awell-knownlandmarkin the village.
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After it was established, the hotel quickly became awell-knownlandmark.
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The tower was the only conspicuous building in the area, and was awell-knownlandmarkduring the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The tower remains awell-knownlandmarkand to this day is clearly visible beside the busy road at.
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The current church building was built in 1792, and with its distinctive round shape and high tower it is awell-knownlandmarkin the town.
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It was declared an historic monument in 1978 and is awell-knownlandmark.
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Therefore, there will not be a wholesale removal of well-known landmarks.
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The theater stands as one of the city's most well-known landmarks.
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The tower is one of the most well-known landmarks in the city's skyline.
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It is among the most well-known landmarks and tourist attractions of the city.
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This involved not only the removal of slum areas but also many well-known landmarks.
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It is one of the town's most well-known landmarks as it is quite dominant on the skyline.
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