If by landmark, you mean a natural formation that can be used to identify a location, then, yes: many prominent mountain peaks and other geographical phenomenon are available all over the continent.
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No.
The Australian landmarks (bases) of Antarctica are called: Davis, Mawson & Casey.
No. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population, therefore no cities.
Your answer depends on where you are. Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface. Landmarks are visible everywhere, owing to Antarctica's mountainous terrain.
The Australian landmarks (bases) of Antarctica are called: Davis, Mawson & Casey.
I just did a project on Antarctica I learned that there are mountains that are landmarks. Some of which are Mountain Erebus - a volcano and Vinson Mastiff - the tallest mountain on the continent.
In La Paz and other citys in Boliva :)
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For one some of the historical landmarks in Europe are theCollosseum- in Rome, ItalyNotre Dame- in ParisCoffee House - France
some historical landmarks in Utah is Alkali Ridge, Danger Cave... sorry i only know these 2
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