UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Cuba
Cuba's most notable colonial cities, coffee plantations, and national parks have found their places on the UNESCO list.
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Cuba's most notable colonial cities, coffee plantations, and national parks have found their places on the UNESCO list.
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The Choirokoitia Neolithic settlement, the painted churches of Troodos, and the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite have all been inscribed by UNESCO in Cyprus.
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Kuk's highland swamps are thought to have first been reclaimed for farming as long as ten millennia ago.
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The Spanish Colonial fortifications at Portobelo-San Lorenzo, built to protect their Caribbean interests, are listed as endangered.
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Czechia's dozen cultural sites tell the tale of its rich and vibrant customs and historical development.
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Congo-Kinshasa's 5 sites represent some of the largest, most biodiverse, and most endangered nature reserves on earth.
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Danish fossil sites, ice fields, marine reserves, traditional hunting grounds, old churches, and more have been inscribed within the country.
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Oman's cultural heritage includes frankincense trees, irrigation channels, forts, and the ancient Bat settlements.
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Norway's heritage is embodied by traditional Arctic island ways of life, old churches, mines, factories, and fjords.
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Christopher Columbus took his famous first steps in the New World nearby present day Santo Domingo in 1492, and the city was founded 6 years thereafter.
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Ecuador is home to historic colonial and indigenous infrastructure, and the Galapagos Islands, possibly the most biodiverse locale on earth.
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Egypt's Pharaohs' monuments, Ancient Nubian kingdoms, Christian monasteries, and Islamic heritage sites are all included.
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Long before the arrival of the Spanish in El Salvador, Joya de Cerén's agrarian people were buried under volcanic ash.
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Tallinn was selected as the site for a castle along the Baltic Sea by Teutonic Knight Crusaders in the 1200s, and later became a key city in the Hanseatic League.
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Ethiopia is home to some of the oldest human civilizations, and has interesting historical sites that reflect that.
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The homes, palaces, temples, and burial grounds of Nan Madol date back to the 13th-16th Century Saudeleur Dynasty.
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Niger's inscribed sites highlight its ecological richness and its historical role as the "Gateway to the Sahara."
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Buddhist stupas are sacred Buddhist sites that attract large numbers of tourists due to their architectural beauty.
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Finland's inscribed sites include ancient burial grounds, fortresses, churches, and the Baltic Sea's natural beauty.
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France's 42 inscribed sites, one of the highest totals in the world, bear testament to its cultural and natural richness.
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