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  1. There are 17 World Heritage Sites listed in Portugal, with a further 18 on the tentative list. The first four sites listed in Portugal were the Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon, the Monastery of Batalha, the Convent of Christ in Tomar, and the town of Angra do Heroísmo, in 1983. The most recent additions to the list ...

  2. The List of World Heritage Sites in Romania is a group of places chosen by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. History [ change | change source ] UNESCO was created for the " conservation and protection of the world’s inheritance of books , works of art and monuments of history and science".

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Belgium. Location of World Heritage Sites within Belgium. Red dots are cultural sites, the green dot is a natural site. Grand-Place, Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta, and the Stoclet House are all in Brussels. Black dots indicate the Major Mining Sites of Wallonia (4 sites).

  4. 42°7′0″N 23°24′0″E. /  42.11667°N 23.40000°E  / 42.11667; 23.40000  ( Rila Monastery) Medieval monastery, one of the region's most significant cultural, historical and architectural monuments. 216. 1979. Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo [9] Village of Ivanovo, south of Ruse on the Danube. 43°43′0″N 25°58′0″E.

  5. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has designated 131 World Heritage Sites in Western Europe. These sites are in 9 countries. Liechtenstein and Monaco have no sites. There are ten sites which are shared between countries. [1] [2] The first site from the region to be included on the list was the Aachen ...

  6. The Haghpat Monastery (pictured) was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1996, the Sanahin Monastery was added in 2000. [5] [6] Monastery of Geghard and the Upper Azat Valley. Kotayk Province. 2000. 960; ii (cultural) The Monastery of Geghard is located in the Azat River gorge.

  7. The next two sites listed were the Archeological site of Delphi and the Acropolis of Athens, in the following year. Five sites were added in 1988, two in 1989 and 1990 each, one in 1992, one in 1996, two in 1999, and one in 2007. The most recent site added was the Zagori Cultural Landscape, in 2023. There are no transnational sites in Greece.