If the site meets with these criteria it can be inscribed on the world heritage list (analyse)
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World heritage criteria. To be included on the World Heritage List, sites must be of outstanding universal value and meet at least one out of ten selection criteria. Until the end of 2004, World Heritage sites were selected on the basis of six cultural and four natural criteria.
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World Heritage List has a list of 10 criteria out of which at least one needs to be fulfilled by an area or object for it to be included in the list.
- The world heritage list values the natural and cultural heritage of the site that is expressed in the property.
- The areas and objectives that are updated in the list of World Heritage list should have a high cultural and universal value. it must be unique and special for the people of the culture to where it belongs.
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