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List of shopping malls

This is a list of notable shopping malls worldwide, sorted by country, region, and municipality. Since Wikipedia is not a telephone book or Web directory, this list is limited in scope only to malls of national or international importance. That means malls which are very big, very well-known, or both.

Contents

Australia

New South Wales

Greater Sydney

Victoria

Greater Melbourne

Canberra (ACT)

Austria

Brazil

Canada

Sorted west to east.

China

Guangzhou

Shanghai

  • Grand Gateway
  • Plaza 66
  • Superbrand Mall

Hong Kong

Chile

Santiago

  • Alto Las Condes Shopping Center
  • Cosmocentro Apumanque
  • Mall Parque Arauco

France

Paris

  • Chatelet Les Halles

India

Indonesia

Jakarta

  • Mal Taman Anggrek
  • Plaza Indonesia

Italy

Malaysia

  • Mid Valley Mega Mall
  • Suria KLCC
  • Berjaya Times Square
  • 1 Utama

Norway

Hordaland

  • Sartor Senter

Oslo

  • Oslo City

Philippines

Romania

Singapore

South Africa

Johannesburg

Durban

Cape Town

Pretoria

Switzerland

Taiwan

Thailand

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States

See also Category:United States shopping malls for a more comprehensive list of U.S. malls with articles on Wikipedia.

Because there are 46,990 shopping malls and centers in the U.S. (according to the June 27, 2004 edition of the Dallas Morning News), the following list is strictly limited to notable shopping malls.

Arizona

California

Connecticut

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Maryland

Massachusetts

Minnesota

Nevada

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Texas

Virginia


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