Use surrounding geographic features (rivers, businesses, nearby buildings) to cross-locate a specific landmark
When the question mentions commercial facilities, natural features, or other landmarks near the target location (e.g., restaurants, law firms, opticians, rivers, mountains).
The combination of multiple nearby businesses is highly unique to a specific street or square.
Workflow: (1) Identify the general area using other clues. (2) Search "[landmark or area] [business type 1] [business type 2]". (3) The overlap pinpoints the exact location.
For distance constraints, always verify by searching "[location A] to [location B] distance miles" — never estimate by intuition.
[landmark name/street name] [surrounding business names] restaurant optician solicitors[landmark name] [nearby natural feature] river mountain[location A] to [location B] distance miles aerialQuestion: European landmark unveiled early 20th century, renovated early 21st century, nearby: pizza shop, law firm, fish shop, Asian fusion restaurant, optician.
"Bull Ring Wexford pizza restaurant solicitors optician Asian fusion" — the combination of five surrounding businesses uniquely identified the locationQuestion: Irish water structure, built 19th/early 20th century, used for stability, nearby restaurant/hotel named after it.
"Ballast Bank Wexford restaurant hotel named after" — the naming relationship confirmed the locationIgnoring surrounding business clues: Names and types of nearby restaurants and shops are excellent verification keywords. Do not skip them — they often provide the final confirmation.