Landmarks of Europe

Can you figure out the top 10 landmarks of Europe?
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France
Eiffel Tower
Italy
Colloseum
England
Stonehenge
Italy
Leaning Tower of Pisa
England
Big Ben
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England
Buckingham Palace
Greece
Acropolis
France
Notre Dame
France
Palace of Versailles
France
Louvre
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6 Comments
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Level 90
Jan 12, 2013
Colosseum, not "Collosseum"
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Level 45
Jan 13, 2013
Please accept 'Colosseum'
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Level 77
Jan 14, 2013
Notre Dame? England? Sacre Bleu!!!
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Level 14
Jan 21, 2013
Stupid that Colosseum is not excepted. no one calls it """"THE"""" Colosseum.
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Level 36
Jan 27, 2013
uhhh notre dame is in france...
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Level 15
Feb 5, 2013
Also, pretty much all ancient Greek cities with elevation had an acropolis. The one in Athens is certainly the most well known, but there are ancient Greek acropoli elsewhere, including Turkey and Italy. The most famous construction of the Acropolis of Athens is the Parthenon.

I also wonder who says these are THE top 10 landmarks in Europe. Do these get the most visitors? All of them are certainly very famous indeed, but the selection seems a bit arbitrary. The quiz is a decent time-consumer as it is, but I think it could have been better with a bit more thought.