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World Heritage Committee in Manama (Bahrain) to examine new nominations to the World Heritage List

The World Heritage Committee will inscribe some of the 30 sites nominated for inclusion on UNESCO鈥檚 World Heritage List during its forthcoming meeting in Manama under the chair of Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa of Bahrain from 24 June to 4 July.

 The proposed additions to the number five natural sites, including one extension to a site already inscribed, three mixed sites (i.e. both natural and cultural) and 22 cultural sites. The advisory bodies鈥 evaluation of the proposed sites are available and the debates of the will be .

 The will furthermore examine the state of conservation of 157 sites already on the World Heritage List. Fifty-four of those sites, are also on the .

 The following site will be examined with a view to deleting it from the World Heritage List:

  • (Uzbekistan)

 The following sites are slated for inclusion on the List of World Heritage in Danger:

  • (Kenya)
  • (Nepal)
  • (Pakistan)

 The site of (Belize), currently on the List of World Heritage in Danger, may be removed from that list due to improvements in its conservation.

 

The following proposals for inscription is scheduled to be examined as of the afternoon of 29 June:

 Natural sites:

  • Fanjingshan (China)
  • Chaine des Puys - Limagne fault tectonic arena (France)
  • Arasbaran Protected Area (Islamic Republic of Iran)
  • Bikine River Valley [extension of Central Sikhote-Alin, inscribed in 2001] (Russian Federation)
  • Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains (South Africa)

 Mixed sites:

  • Pimachiowin Aki (Canada)
  • Chiribiquete National Park 鈥 鈥淭he Maloca of the Jaguar鈥 (Colombia)
  • Tehuac谩n-Cuicatl谩n Valley: original habitat of Mesoamerica (Mexico)

 Cultural sites:

  • 沤atec 鈥 the Town of Hops (Czechia)
  • Funeral and memorial sites of the First World War (Western Front) (Belgium / France)
  • Colonies of Benevolence (Belgium / Netherlands)
  • Historic Monuments and Sites of Ancient Quanzhou鈥擹ayton (China)
  • Aasivissuit鈥擭ipisat Inuit Hunting Ground between Ice and Sea (Denmark)
  • Historic Urban Ensemble of N卯mes (France)
  • Archaeological Border Landscape of Hedeby and the Danevirke (Germany)
  • Naumburg Cathedral (Germany)
  • Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai (India)
  • Age of Trade: Old Town of Jakarta (formerly Old Batavia) and Four Outlying Islands鈥擮nrust, Kelor, Cipir and Bidadari (Indonesia)
  • Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region (Islamic Republic of Iran)
  • Ivrea, industrial city of the 20th century (Italy)
  • Le Colline del Prosecco di Conegliano a Valdobbiadene (Italy)
  • Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region (Japan)
  • Thimlich Ohinga Archaeological Site (Kenya)
  • Ancient City of Qalhat (Oman)
  • Sansa, Buddhist Mountain Monasteries in Korea (Republic of Korea)
  • Ro葯ia Montan膬 Mining Landscape (Romania)
  • Al-Ahsa Oasis, an Evolving Cultural Landscape (Saudi Arabia)
  • Caliphate City of Medina Azahara (Spain)
  • G枚bekli Tepe (Turkey)
  • Khor Dubai, a Traditional Merchants鈥 Harbour (United Arab Emirates)

 

The World Heritage Young Professionals Forum will take place in Manama ahead of the Committee session, from 17 to 26 June. Its theme this year will be: Protecting Heritage in an Ever-Changing World.

 

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 Media contacts:

 Luc铆a Iglesias Kuntz, UNESCO Media Section, l.iglesias@unesco.org, +33 (0) 1 45 68 17 02 and from 23 June in Manama: +33 (0) 6 80 24 07 29

 Agn猫s Bardon, UNESCO Media Section, a.bardon@unesco.org, +33 (0) 1 45 68 17 64 and from 23 June in Manama : +33 (0) 6 80 24 13 56

 

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