do your experts know the difference between 'Sight' and 'Site'?

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Sight is one of our primary senses that allows us to see things around us.
Site refers to the location or place of a structure or a building.
Site is also used to refer to a website on the internet.
You go for sightseeing and not siteseeing.
Our eyesight grows weak when we become old.
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In your places typ you divide between «City» and «Sight» — as mentioned by JohnRC sight has some similar means — so in my opinion it might be better to use «POI = Point of Interest» instead of «Sight» this will make it more clear.

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