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HISTORY OF WORLD HERITAGE SITES

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Answered by Anonymous
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World Heritage Sites are cultural and/or natural sites considered to be of ‘Outstanding Universal Value’, which have been inscribed on the World Heritage List by the World Heritage Committee.

These places or buildings are thought to:

have special importance for everyone

represent unique, or the most significant or best, examples of the world’s cultural and/or natural heritage

Outstanding Universal Value is considered to transcend national boundaries and to be of importance for future generations.

World Heritage status is a high accolade that brings with it responsibilities and international scrutiny.

Answered by ZaidIslam
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World Heritage Sites are cultural and/or natural sites considered to be of ‘Outstanding Universal Value’, which have been inscribed on the World Heritage List by the World Heritage Committee.

These places or buildings are thought to:

have special importance for everyone

represent unique, or the most significant or best, examples of the world’s cultural and/or natural heritage

Outstanding Universal Value is considered to transcend national boundaries and to be of importance for future generations.

World Heritage status is a high accolade that brings with it responsibilities and international scrutiny.

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