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  1. As of 2021, Peru has 13 sites on the World Heritage List. The first sites within Peru were inscribed on the list at the 7th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Florence, Italy in 1983: "City of Cusco" and the "Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu". [3] Nine sites are listed as cultural sites, two as natural, and two as mixed, meeting ...

  2. The wilderness lies within Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve, the largest national park in the United States. As of January 2024, there are a total of 1,199 World Heritage Sites located across 168 countries, of which 933 are cultural, 227 are natural, and 39 are mixed properties.

  3. It has five World Heritage Sites, with a further two on the tentative list. The first site in Panama added to the list was the Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama: Portobelo-San Lorenzo, in 1980. The most recent site listed was the Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection, in 2005.

  4. Tentative list. In addition to sites inscribed on the World Heritage List, member states can maintain a list of tentative sites that they may consider for nomination. Nominations for the World Heritage List are only accepted if the site was previously listed on the tentative list. Costa Rica has one property on its tentative list.

  5. With 59 selected areas, Italy is the country with the most sites; followed by China with 57, then France and Germany with 52 each. [2] Of the 195 state parties of the World Heritage Convention, 27 have no properties inscribed on the World Heritage List: The Bahamas, Bhutan, Brunei, Burundi, the Comoros, the Cook Islands, Djibouti, Equatorial ...

  6. The Danish territory of the Faroe Islands doesn't have any sites. Greenland, lying on the North American continent, is not included in this list despite its political ties with Denmark; it is included in the List of World Heritage Sites in North America.

  7. As of March 2012, 189 states have ratified the World Heritage Convention. [1] The worldwide sites have been divided by the World Heritage Committee into five geographic zones: Africa , Arab States , Asia-Pacific , Europe & North America , and Latin America & the Caribbean .