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Honghe Hani Rice Terraces (China)
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(CNN) -- Nineteen new sites have been added to UNESCO's World
Heritage list -- the top honor for monuments, buildings, sites or natural
features "of outstanding universal value."
The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Committee is meeting in the Cambodian
capital Phnom Penh for its 37th annual session.
A reported 34 sites were up for consideration.
Though Italy and China lead the pack with two new inscriptions apiece, it's
been a particularly exciting year for Qatar and Fiji, which are now celebrating
the addition of their first World Heritage sites.
Qatar's walled coastal town of Al Zubarah in the
Gulf and Fiji's Levuka Historical Port Town were both announced as new
additions on Saturday.
Other notable new inscriptions include Japan's Mount
Fuji, Namibia's Namib Sand Sea, the Red Bay Basque Whaling Station in Canada
and North Korea's Kaesong Fortress.
Here's the full list of 19 sites granted UNESCO World
Heritage status by the committee:
1. Xinjiang Tianshan (China)
2. Mount Etna (Italy)
3. El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere
Reserve (Mexico)
4. Namib Sand Sea (Namibia)
5. Tajik National Park (Tajikistan)
6. Red Bay Basque Whaling Station (Canada)
7. Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces
(China)
8. Historic Monuments and Sites in Kaesong (North
Korea)
9. Levuka Historical Port Town (Fiji)
10. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe (Germany)
11. Hill Forts of Rajashtan (India)
12. Golestan Palace (Iran)
13. Medici Villas and Gardens in Tuscany (Italy)
14. Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic
inspiration (Japan)
15. Historic Centre of Agadez (Niger)
16. Wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region in
Poland and Ukraine (Poland / Ukraine)
17. University of Coimbra -- Alta and Sofia
(Portugal)
18. Al Zubarah Archaeological Site (Qatar)
19. Ancient City of Tauric Chersonese and its Chora
(Ukraine)
The UNESCO World Heritage List features 981 sites
from 160 countries that are party to the World Heritage Convention.
Of these, 759 are cultural, 193 natural and 29 mixed
properties.
Meanwhile, the UNESCO committee made a few changes
to its "List of World Heritage in Danger."
Iran's Bam citadel was removed from the danger list
while East Rennell of the Solomon Island was added, along with the six World
Heritage sites of Syria.
UNESCO's World Heritage Committee has put off its
decision on whether to place the Great Barrier Reef on the in danger list until
2014.
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Namib Sand Sea (Namibia) |
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Xinjiang Tianshan (China)
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Lewa Wildlife conservancy (Kenya)
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