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World Heritage

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world-heritage2 years ago

"UNESCO Adds West Bank, Thailand's Si Thep, and Karnataka's Hoysala Temples to World Heritage List"

UNESCO has added 37 new sites to its World Heritage List, including one in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The site, known as Tell es-Sultan, is believed to be one of the oldest fortified cities in the world, dating back to the 9th millennium B.C. The decision has sparked controversy, with Israeli officials criticizing it as a politicization of UNESCO. Meanwhile, two sites in Ukraine, the Saint Sophia Cathedral and Lavra of Kyiv-Pechersk, and the historic center of Lviv, have been added to UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger due to the ongoing Russian invasion.

world-heritage2 years ago

"Russia's Iconic Landmark Secures UNESCO World Heritage Status"

The astronomical observatories of Kazan Federal University in Russia have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The site includes the Kazan Observatory, built in 1837, and the Engelhardt Astronomical Observatory. Other sites added to the list include Ethiopia's Bale Mountains National Park, the Maison Carrée of Nîmes in France, Gordion in Turkey, Gaya Tumuli in South Korea, and the Viking-Age Ring Fortresses in Denmark. The committee is reviewing remaining nominations, while two sites in Ukraine were added to the World Heritage in Danger List due to the threat of destruction caused by the Russian offensive.

world-heritage2 years ago

UNESCO Designates Ancient Jericho Ruins as World Heritage Site, Igniting Controversy

The United Nations World Heritage Committee has designated the Tell es-Sultan archaeological site in Jericho, located in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, as a "World Heritage Site in Palestine." The site contains ruins dating back to the ninth millennium BCE and is considered one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. The decision has been welcomed by the Palestinian Authority but has sparked ire from Israel, who sees it as another example of the politicization of UNESCO by the Palestinians.

world-news2 years ago

UNESCO Adds Ukraine's Kyiv and Lviv to World Heritage Danger List

The United Nations has designated historical sites in Kyiv and Lviv, Ukraine, as World Heritage sites "in danger" due to the ongoing war with Russia. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee highlighted the threat to St. Sophia's Cathedral and Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra in Kyiv, as well as the medieval center of Lviv. The sites have been subjected to missile strikes and bombings, putting them at risk of destruction. The designation aims to raise awareness and mobilize international support for their protection. The UNESCO report also confirmed damage to nearly 290 sites in Ukraine during the war.

travel-and-tourism2 years ago

Venice's Heritage Safe: UNESCO Excludes City from Endangered List

UNESCO has decided not to include the city of Venice and its lagoon on its World Heritage in Danger list, after previously warning that Italy was not doing enough to protect the city from overtourism, development, and climate change. The decision was welcomed by the Italian culture ministry, who described the attempt to register the city as "purely political." However, the World Heritage Committee acknowledged that Venice still faces significant challenges and urged Italy to continue protecting the site.

travel-and-tourism2 years ago

Venice's Special Status at Risk as Tourism Crisis and Climate Change Threaten

Venice is at risk of losing its special World Heritage status as mass tourism overwhelms the city, with tourists often outnumbering residents. UNESCO has warned that Venice has not done enough to protect its cultural sites, and the city could be moved to the "endangered" list. The surge in tourism, known as "revenge travel," has seen passenger volumes increase by almost 250% compared to pre-pandemic levels. Venice already struggled with significant tourism before the pandemic, and failure to address the issues could result in the city losing its World Heritage status. The city plans to enforce an entrance fee for day-trippers, but critics worry it may lead to the "Disneyfication" of Venice.