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  1. Five initial sites were inscribed on the tentative list in 1997: the Betafo Riziculture and Hydraulic Landscape, the Royal Compound of Tsinjoarivo ), the Mahafaly Country of Southwestern Madagascar, the Cliff and Caves of Isandra, and Antongona. In 2008, two additional sites were added to the list: Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve (an extension ...

  2. Il Comitato del Patrimonio mondiale è l'ente dell' UNESCO che si occupa di: definire l'uso del Fondo per il Patrimonio mondiale, e assegnare assistenza finanziaria su richiesta degli Stati parti [1]. Comprende rappresentanti di 21 Stati parti [2] eletti dall'Assemblea generale degli Stati parti per un periodo di quattro anni [1]. Questi ...

  3. Világörökség. A Wikipédiából, a szabad enciklopédiából. A világörökség magyar logója. A világörökségi helyszínek olyan kulturális vagy természeti szempontból egyedinek számító értékek, melyet az UNESCO keretén belül működő Világörökségi Bizottság (World Heritage Committee) az általa igazgatott ...

  4. This is a list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world by year of inscription, selected during the annual sessions of the World Heritage Committee. [1] [2] The first World Heritage Site in the list is the Galápagos Islands. [3] The 24th session in 2000 inscribed the most with 61 entries, while the 13th session in 1989 only ...

  5. Adds a “fifth C” for “Communities” to the existing Strategic Objectives which were adopted as the Budapest Declaration on World Heritage by the World Heritage Committee at its 26th session (Budapest, 2002) which should read as follows: “To enhance the role of communities in the implementation of the World Heritage Convention.” 4.

  6. The next month, on 21 July, the World Heritage Committee voted 13–5, with 2 abstentions, to remove the status of World Heritage Site from Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, citing "irreversible loss of attributes conveying the outstanding universal value of the property". It is the third site ever to be struck from the UNESCO list.

  7. The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, abbreviated to TWWHA, is a World Heritage Site in Tasmania, Australia. [1] [2] It is one of the largest conservation areas in Australia, covering 15,800 km 2 (6,100 sq mi), or almost 25 per cent of Tasmania. It is also one of the last expanses of temperate wilderness in the world, and includes the ...