A world Heritage Site is a place (natural or cultural) recognized by the international community in the shape of the World Heritage Convention declared by UNESCO in 1972, as possessing universal value, and coming under a collective responsibility for its preservation. A country nominates a site to the Convention, and a decision on whether to include it in the World Heritage list is made by a 21- member international committee.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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