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UNESCO wraps up work with 21 new heritage sites
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 03 - 08 - 2010


The cultural arm of the United Nations concluded
its annual meeting Tuesday after adding 21 new World Heritage sites
to roster.
During 10 days of meetings in the Brazilian capital, the UN
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) also
expanded seven existing World Heritage sites and dubbed the nature
Heritage site Ngorongoro in Tanzania also a cultural site, according to dpa.
New sites range from convict sites in Australia to the site where
the atomic bomb was tested on Bikini Atoll to prehistoric caves in
Mexico.
The 2010 listings include single sites in Australia, Austria,
Brazil, Bulgaria, Germany, India, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, the
Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Sri
Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, the United States and Vietnam, plus two
sites each in China, France, Iran and Mexico.
In Europe, sites now include Amsterdam's 17th-century Canal Ring
area, where boats once transported the goods that made the Dutch city
a trade hub, and the episcopal city of Albi in France, known for its
cathedral and buildings dating to the Middle Ages.
Sites were expanded in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Norway, the
Moldavia region, Portugal and Italy.
Four sites were declared "in danger": Georgia's Bagrati Cathedral
and Gelati Monastery, Madagascar's Atsinanana rainforest, Uganda's
tombs of Buganda kings and the Everglades National Park in the United
States.
Just nine of the 32 sites considered were turned down, UNESCO
spokeswoman Sue Williams said.
There are now 911 cultural and nature World Heritage sites in 151
countries. The designation is highly sought after and seen as a draw
for tourism.
The group will next meet in Bahrain in June.


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