No. Cities are generally not regarded as landamrks. A landmark is a smaller, distinct and unique feature. For example, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House can be considered landmarks, but the city itself is not.
For a list of famous Australian landmarks, see the related question.
Famous man-made landmarks of New South Wales are the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
Famous natural landmarks include the Three Sisters, a recognisable feature in the Blue Mountains, and Mungo National Park, where the Willandra Lakes are found.
Oprah House, Harbour Bridge, Centrepoint Tower, Luna Park, Taronga Zoo..... take your pick, everybody has a different view.
A lot of things are famous. But the most famous is the Sydney Opera House.
Sydney's most famous bridge is the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which crosses Sydney Harbour north to south.
The Sydney Opera House.
A landmark in sydney are the Sydney Opera House.
sydney and Mansfield
This is Sydney's Luna Park.
Sydney Opera House is most famous landmark in sydney. and Sydney Harbour Bridge is also famous.
the amber museum is one of the landmarks
indianas mayor landmarks are none
The Western Wall of the Holy TempleMasadaThe Old City of Jerusalem
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It's an amusement park.
landmarks in labrador are sometinhg tat i dont care about
ocean
mount fuji