World Heritage Site
Yaɣ sheli | natural heritage, cultural heritage ![]() |
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Lahabaya dundɔŋ din mali dihitabili | https://whc.unesco.org ![]() |
Described at URL | https://www.unesco.de/kultur-und-natur/welterbe/welterbe-weltweit/welterbeliste, http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/ ![]() |
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Ŋun yuuna | UNESCO ![]() |
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Category for eponymous categories | Category:Wikipedia categories named after World Heritage Sites ![]() |
Category for maps or plans | Category:Maps of World Heritage Sites ![]() |
World Heritage Sites nyɛla tiŋgbana mini yaɣ'shɛŋa "international treaty" ni gu ka taɣi ka di be UNESCO sulinsi ni ka nyɛ ka nyɛ taarihi sheei, kaya ni taɣada, bee din mali anfaani shɛŋa. Di nyɛla taari yaɣ'shɛŋa din mali biɛhigu ni daadamanima.[1]
Pɔi ka bɛ pii li, World Heritage Site nyɛla tiŋgbani yaɣ'shɛli di ni be ni piiri shɛli ka UNESCO's World Heritage Committee lihi di zuɣu di yi niŋ ka di shiri mali taarihi bee di yi kpa talahi. World Heritage Sites ni tooi nyɛ daadaa binkurili bee taarihi binshɛŋa bɛ ni mɛ, ya'nima bee tinsi,[lower-alpha 1] bo'piɛligu ni, tihi ni, ko'sunsuuni tiŋgbana, kulisi.[4][5]



UNESCO lahi nyɛla shɛba ni galim shɛŋa ka di gaŋdi tiŋgbni shɛŋa bala, "racism", mini "colourism".[8][9][10][11]
Statistics
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Di nyɛla din niŋ zaŋ kana Anashaara goli as of July 2024[update]:[6][12]
Region | Cultural | Natural | Mixed | Total | Percentage | States parties with inscribed properties |
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Africa | 61 | 42 | 5 | 108 | 8.8% | 36 |
Arab states | 87 | 6 | 3 | 96 | 7.8% | 18 |
Asia and the Pacific | 211 | 73[lower-alpha 2] | 12 | 296 | 24.2% | 36 |
Europe and North America | 490[lower-alpha 3] | 71 | 12 | 573 | 46.9% | 50 |
Latin America and the Caribbean | 103 | 39 | 8 | 150 | 12.3% | 28 |
Total | 952 | 231 | 40 | 1,223 | 100% | 168 |
Countries with 15 or more sites
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]This overview lists the 23 countries with 15 or more World Heritage Sites:

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- GoUNESCO – initiative to promote awareness and provide tools for laypersons to engage with heritage
- Index of conservation articles
- Lists of World Heritage Sites
- Former UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Memory of the World Programme
- UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists
- Ramsar Convention – international agreement on wetlands recognition
Noosi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ A chirim ya: Invalid
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- ↑ Exploring the world's first 12 heritage sites. CNN (16 June 2014).
- ↑ World Heritage List (ordered by year). UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
- ↑ (2016) "Cultural Heritage & New Media: A Future for the Past". John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law 15: 604–46.
- ↑ (2018) "Gaps and opportunities for the World Heritage Convention to contribute to global wilderness conservation". Conservation Biology 32 (1): 116–126. DOI:10.1111/cobi.12976. PMID 28664996.
- 1 2 World Heritage List. UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
- ↑ Countries - The World Factbook (en).
- ↑ Eliot, et al (2012). World heritage: Constructing a universal cultural order. Poetics Journal.
- ↑ Djurberg, et al (2018). Reforming UNESCO's World Heritage. The Globalist.
- ↑ Keough (2011). Heritage in Peril: A Critique of UNESCO's World Heritage Program. Global Studies Law Review.
- ↑ Steiner, et al (2011). Imbalance of World Heritage List: "Did the UNESCO Strategy Work?". University of Zurich.
- ↑ World Heritage List Statistics. UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Footnotes
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Bibliography
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Edmondson, Ray; Jordan, Lothar; Prodan, Anca Claudia (2020). The UNESCO Memory of the World Programme: Key Aspects and Recent Developments. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-18441-4. ISBN 978-3-030-18440-7. S2CID 243052987.
- O'Keefe, Roger; Péron, Camille; Musayev, Tofig; Ferrari, Gianluca (2016). Protection of Cultural Property: Military Manual (PDF). Sanremo, Italy: UNESCO. ISBN 978-92-3-100184-0. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 January 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to World Heritage Sites. |
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Wikivoyage has a travel guide for UNESCO World Heritage List. |
- UNESCO World Heritage portal – Official website (in English and French)
- The World Heritage List – Official searchable list of all Inscribed Properties
- KML file of the World Heritage List – Official KML version of the list for Google Earth and NASA Worldwind
- UNESCO Information System on the State of Conservation of World Heritage properties – Searchable online tool with over 3,400 reports on World Heritage Sites
- Official overview of the World Heritage Forest Program
- Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage – Official 1972 Convention Text in seven languages
- The 1972 Convention at Law-Ref.org – Fully indexed and crosslinked with other documents
- Protected Planet – View all Natural World Heritage Sites in the World Database on Protected Areas
- World Heritage Site – Smithsonian Ocean Portal
- UNESCO chair in ICT to develop and promote sustainable tourism in World Heritage Sites
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites showcased in Google Arts & Culture
Tɛmplet:Lists of World Heritage Sites
- ↑ In 1978, two entire cities were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites: first Quito in Ecuador, and later Kraków in Poland.[2][3]
- ↑ Includes the sites Uvs Nuur Basin and Landscapes of Dauria located in Mongolia and Russia.
- ↑ Includes the site The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement located in Argentina, Belgium, France, Germany, India, Japan, and Switzerland.
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