World Geography SOL Landmarks
Sydney Opera House
A man made landmark located in Sydney
Suez Canal
A ship canal in northeastern Egypt linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
Pagodas
Places of worship for Buddhists
Kaaba
The most sacred temple of Islam, located at Mecca
Chernobyl
nuclear power plant in Russia that had an explosion in 1986 & released radioactive materials into the air
Mt. Everest
tallest mountain in the world
Statue of Liberty
Cultural icon in New York City
St. Louis Gateway Arch
Cultural icon in midwestern USA
Parliament Hill
"The Hill" in Canadian capital, Ottawa. Area of "Crown Land," part of Constitutional Monarchy.
Chunnel
1990s Underwater (English Channel) tunnel that links Great Britain and France
Minaret
A distinctive feature of mosque architecture, a tower from which the faithful are called to worship.
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Africa's highest mountain
Victoria Falls
Africa's largest waterfall
Terraced Rice Fields
Agricultural structures in East Asia
Parthenon
Ancient Greek religious temple
Colosseum
Ancient Roman sports arena in Italy
Angkor Wat
Ancient temple in Cambodia
The Louvre
Art museum in France
Neuschwanstein Castle
Began in 1869; one of King Ludwig II's 3 castles in Southern Germany
Golden Gate Bridge
Bridge located in San Francisco
Stupa
Buddhist shrine that is shaped like a dome or mound
Tenochtitlan
Capital of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in Lake Texcoco. Its population was about 150,000 on the eve of Spanish conquest. Mexico City was constructed on its ruins.
St. Basil's Cathedral
Cathedral built in Moscow by Ivan IV.
Notre Dame
Catholic cathedral in France
Kremlin
Center of Russian government
VA Capitol Building
Center of the Virginia state government
St. Peter's Basillica
Central church in Vatican City
Hagia Sophia
Church then Mosque and now museum in Turkey
Big Ben
Clock tower in UK
Eiffel Tower
Cultural icon in France
Windmills
Devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface. Often found in the Netherlands to drain lowlands produces from dikes and polders.
University of Timbuktu
First university in the world
Black Forest
Forest damaged by acid rain in Germany
Great Wall of China
Fortification in China
Independence Hall
Hall in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 and where the Constitutional Convention was held in 1787.
Potala Palace
Historic and revered residence of the Dalai Lama until Chinese invasion
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Holy site for Christians in Jerusalem
Western (Wailing) Wall
Holy site for Jews in Jerusalem
Dome of the Rock
Holy site for Muslims in Jerusalem
Mecca
Holy site for Muslims in Saudi Arabia; all Muslims must make a pilgrimage there
White House
Home of US President
Mt. Fuji
Japan's most famous landmark
Castles
Medieval fortresses found throughout Europe
US Capitol Building
Meeting place of US Congress in Washington, DC
Arc de Triomphe
Military memorial in France
Red Square
Moscow, Russia
Itaipu Dam
Most powerful hydroelectric plant, located on the Parana River between Brazil and Paraguay.
Aswan High Dam
One of the world's largest dams on the Nile River in southern Egypt.
Taj Mahal
Palace in India
Mosque
Religious center for Muslims
Christ the Redeemer
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Machu Picchu
Ruined city in Peru
Tikal
Ruined temple in Guatemala
Siberian Village
Russia
Soviet style apartment blocks
Russia
Panama Canal
Ship canal cut across the isthmus of Panama by United States, it opened in 1915.
Pyramids
The Sumerians, Egyptians, and Americans all built different types of this kind of structure because they all had a heavily centralized governments with emperors who were seen as closely tied to religion or were even seen as gods.
Westminster Abbey
a cathedral near Houses of Parliament where royal coronation, weddings and funerals take place
Tower of London
a fortress of several buildings in London historically used as both a palace and a prison
Wadi
a riverbed that remains dry except during the rainy seasons, found in Southwest Asia/North Africa
Chichen Itza
an ancient Mayan city located on the Yucatan Peninsula
Souq/ Bazaar
an open-air marketplace in an Arab city
CN Tower
highest building in Toronto, Canada.