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which among the following countries has the maximum number of world heritage sites?

A). FRANCE

B). SPAIN

C). ITLAY

D). COLOMBIA​

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Answered by samirahamad
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Explanation:

Italy.

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Answered by shreyansh2929
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Answer:

C) ITALY

some sites are:18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex A row of water basins leading to a large palace building. Provinces of Caserta and Benevento, Campania

41°4′24″N 14°19′35″E 87 (210); buffer zone 111 (270) 549; 1997; i, ii, iii, iv Large scale palace and park created by the Bourbon King of Naples Charles III in the mid 18th century. It is notable for blending into the environment. The site also includes an ambitious new town and industrial complex.[7]

Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale Palermo-San-Cataldo-bjs-1.jpg Province of Palermo, Sicily

38°6′39″N 13°21′11″E 6.24 (15.4); buffer zone 483 (1,190) 1487; 2015; ii, iv The new Norman rulers started to build various constructions in what is called the Arab-Norman style. They incorporated the best practices of Arab and Byzantine architecture into their own art.[8]

Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia Roman stone church. Province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia

45°46′6″N 13°22′3″E 155 (380) 825; 1998; iii, iv, vi Remains of one of the wealthiest cities of the Early Roman Empire including mosaic floors and a basilica that played a major role in spreading Christianity in the early Middle Ages.[9]

Archaeological Area of Agrigento Ruins of a classical temple with columns. Province of Agrigento, Sicily

37°17′23″N 13°35′36″E 934 (2,310); buffer zone 1,869 (4,620) 831; 1997; i, ii, iii, iv Well preserved remains of a great city of the ancient Mediterranean with seven doric temples making it one of the most notable sites of Greek art and culture.[10]

Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata A street with ruined houses. Province of Naples, Campania

40°45′0″N 14°29′0″E 98 (240); buffer zone 24 (59) 829; 1997; iii, iv, v Remains of two towns that had been buried by an eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79; giving an unmatched picture of ancient daily life at a specific moment in time.[11]

Assisi, the Basilica of San Francesco and Other Franciscan Sites A white church with a white tower next to it. Province of Perugia, Umbria

43°3′58″N 12°37′21″E 14,563 (35,990); buffer zone 4,087 (10,100) 990; 2000; i, ii, iii, iv, vi Medieval city with notable pieces of art and architecture; birthplace of the Franciscan order.[12]

Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico), Padua A garden with a church in the background. City and Province of Padua, Veneto

45°23′57″N 11°52′50″E 2.20 (5.4); buffer zone 11 (27) 824; 1997; ii, iii World's first botanical garden has been a center of scientific research and retains its original layout from 1545.[13]

Castel del Monte Octagonal castle with a tower on each of the eight corners. Andria and Corato, Province of Bari, Apulia

41°5′5″N 16°16′15.4″E 3.10 (7.7); buffer zone 10,847 (26,800) 398; 1996; i, ii, iii Built by Emperor Frederick II in the 13th century, the castle blends northern European Cistercian gothic, Muslim architecture and elements from the classical antique in a perfectly symmetrical design.[14]

Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena

A white stone church with one tall tower.

City and Province of Modena, Emilia–Romagna

44°38′46″N 10°55′32″E 1.20 (3.0); buffer zone 1.10 (2.7) 827; 1997; i, ii, iii, iv This 12th century cathedral built by Lanfranco (architect) and Wiligelmo (sculptor) is an excellent example of early Romanesque art.[15]

Church and Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie with "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci

Painting of the last supper.

Milan, Lombardy

45°27′57″N 9°10′14″E 1.50 (3.7) 93; 1980; i, ii The convent houses the mural painting "The Last Supper", a masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci and one of the world's most famous paintings.[16]

Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park with the Archeological sites of Paestum and Velia, and the Certosa di Padula Ruins of a temple with columns. Province of Salerno, Campania

40°17′0″N 15°16′0″E 159,110 (393,200); buffer zone 178,101 (440,100) 842; 1998; iii, iv Exceptional cultural landscape with settlements and sanctuaries reflecting its historical position on a trade route and related cultural and political exchange in prehistoric and medieval times. The site includes Paestum and Velia, remains of two major towns from classical times.[17]

City of Verona

A city with a small square and a tower.

City and Province of Verona, Veneto

45°26′19″N 10°59′38″E 453 (1,120); buffer zone 431 (1,070) 797; 2000; ii, iv Historical city that preserves urban structures and architecture from 2,000 years of uninterrupted development.[18]

City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto A three storied villa.

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