Can I say "Where will you visit?"

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Where will you visit?

Some teachers say this sentence is wrongly used. It should be corrected as " Which place will you visit?"
Can anyone tell me which one is right? and why?
Thanks a lot!
 
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Some teachers say this sentence is wrongly used. It should be corrected as "Which place will you visit?"
Can anyone tell me which one is right? and why?
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Abe: Where are you going?
Bob: I'm going to London.

Offhand I would say neither is right. (Note the brief conversation between Abe and Bob.)
 
"Where will you visit?"

Some teachers say this sentence is wrongly used wrong and it should be corrected as "Which place will you visit?"
Can anyone tell me which one is right no question mark here and why?

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Please note my corrections above. "Which place will you visit?" would work if a selection of places to choose from had already been mentioned. For example:
You have the choice of going to London, Paris or New York. Which place will you visit?
 
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