Heritage can be both natural and architectural. Is it true? Give one reason for
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- Natural heritage refers to natural features, geological and physiographical formations and delineated areas that constitute the habitat of threatened species of animals and plants and natural sites of value from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty.
- According to the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), when we talk about architectural heritage we refer to buildings or ruins, whether single or set of constructions, whose original value in terms of emotional, cultural physical, intangible, technical or historical has been increased over the years.
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Natural heritage refers to natural features, geological and physiographical formations and delineated areas that constitute the habitat of threatened species of animals and plants and natural sites of value from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty.
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