/ˈlændˌmɑrk/ – Noun
Definition: cột mốc (phân chia ranh giới).
A more thorough explanation: A “landmark” is a prominent or easily recognizable physical feature, such as a building, structure, or natural feature, that serves as a point of reference or guide in determining location or direction. In a legal context, a landmark may also refer to a significant or historic property or site that is officially recognized and protected for its cultural, historical, or architectural significance.
Example: The Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education is a landmark ruling that significantly impacted civil rights in the United States.