Hundreds - far too many to list here.
This makes no sense. It's a statement rather than a question.
There are many interesting landmarks in the Czech Republic. First is the Prague Castle, the largest in the world. Then there is the Austerlitz Battlefield, which was the site of Emperor Napolean's victory.
There are 200 Landmarks in China, The Great Wall is 1 Major.
Tourists generally visit the many lakes and volcanoes in Nicaragua, but various areas such as the city of Granada have historic landmarks as well. See the related link for a list.
Here are some sentences.That is a historic landmark.Use this building as your landmark.
When used as a noun, it is one word.London has many historic landmarks.When used as a verb, it is two words.The sailor's discovery of land marks the end of his voyage.
If you are referring to National Historic Landmarks, they are buildings, sites, districts, structures, and objects that have been determined by the Secretary of the Interior to be nationally significant in American history and culture. Many of the most renowned historic properties in the Nation are Landmarks. Mount Vernon, Pearl Harbor, the Battlefield in Gettysburg, Pa, the Apollo Mission Control Center, Alcatraz, and the Martin Luther King Birthplace in Atlanta, Georgia are Landmarks that illustrate important contributions to the Nation's historical development.
Great Khors RanchThere are many great landmarks in Montana. Some of these landmarks include Camp Disappointment, Great Falls Portage, Hagen Site, and the Lolo Trail.
Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.
about 30-120 miles depending on where you are in Great Britain
V for Victory.Beef Wellington.Yorkshire Pudding.Fish and Chips.The Downs.The Derby.Castles.Empire.Cutty Sark.Guinness stout.A stiff upper lip.The Beatles.The Monarchy.
Many of their enemy's navies did not stand a chance against Great Britain's navy making it almost impossible to invade.