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This is a list of notable shopping malls worldwide, sorted by country, region, and municipality. Since this 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.

Greater Sydney

Greater Melbourne

Canberra (ACT)

This list is only for large malls of national or regional importance, for a more complete list see List of Canadian shopping malls.

  • Bucuresti Mall - Bucharest
  • Plaza Romania - Bucharest
  • Unirea Shopping Mall - Bucharest
  • Jolie Ville Mall - Bucharest
  • World Trade Plaza Romania - Bucharest
  • Iulius Mall - Iasi
  • Iulius Mall - Timisoara

See also Category:Shopping centres in the United Kingdom

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

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.

  • Riverchase Galleria - Hoover — The largest mixed-use complex in the Southeast (nearly 2 million sq footage) and a major Southern tourist attraction
  • The Summit- Birmingham — The world's first official lifestyle center according to the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) considered to be the center that started the trend of lifestyle centers and open-air malls