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Monument: A structure, statue, or other object that is built to commemorate a person, event, or
historical period, and is often considered a symbol of significance or importance.
Bridge: A structure that spans a physical obstacle such as a river, valley, or road, providing a pathway
for people or vehicles to cross over.
Office building: A commercial building that is primarily used for business or administrative purposes,
typically housing offices, conference rooms, and other facilities.
Theatre: A building or space where live performances, such as plays, concerts, or shows, are staged
for an audience.
Hotel: An establishment that provides lodging, meals, and other services for travelers or tourists,
typically for a fee.
Street: A public thoroughfare that is usually lined with buildings and used for vehicular or pedestrian
traffic.
Bus station: A facility where buses pick up and drop off passengers, typically featuring waiting areas,
ticket booths, and restrooms.
Cafe: A small restaurant or coffeehouse that serves light meals, snacks, and beverages, and is often
characterized by a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
Cinema: A building or space where movies are shown to an audience, typically featuring multiple
screens and a concession stand.
Flat: A self-contained residential unit, typically located in a larger building or complex, that includes
living and sleeping areas, a kitchen, and a bathroom.
Library: A building or institution that houses a collection of books and other materials for people to
read, borrow, or use for research or educational purposes.
Park: A public area of land that is set aside for recreational or aesthetic purposes, often featuring
trees, grassy areas, paths, and recreational facilities.
Restaurant: An establishment that serves food and beverages to customers for consumption on-site,
typically featuring a menu of dishes prepared by chefs or cooks.
School: An institution where students receive instruction in academic subjects and other areas of
study, typically led by teachers or instructors.
Shop: A retail establishment that sells goods, such as clothing, food, or household items, typically for
a profit.
Shopping centre: A large complex of retail shops, restaurants, and other businesses that are typically
located together in one building or group of buildings.
Sports centre: A facility that provides a variety of indoor and outdoor sports and recreational
activities, often featuring multiple courts or fields, equipment rentals, and fitness facilities.
Train station: A facility where trains pick up and drop off passengers, typically featuring waiting areas,
ticket booths, and platforms for boarding and disembarking.
Market: A public space or building where vendors and merchants sell goods, such as food, clothing,
or crafts, to customers.