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  1. Five initial sites were inscribed on the tentative list in 1997: the Betafo Riziculture and Hydraulic Landscape, the Royal Compound of Tsinjoarivo ), the Mahafaly Country of Southwestern Madagascar, the Cliff and Caves of Isandra, and Antongona. In 2008, two additional sites were added to the list: Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve (an extension ...

  2. O Comité do Património Mundial é uma organização que estabelece os locais que devem ser listados como Património Mundial da UNESCO. [ 2] É responsável pela implementação da Convenção do Património Mundial, define a utilização do Fundo do Património Mundial e aloca assistência financeira aos Estados-Membros. É composto por 21 ...

  3. لجنة التراث العالمي هي لجنة تابعة لمنظمة اليونسكو تجتمع سنويا وتتألف من ممثلي 21 دولة، [1] معينين من قبل الجمعية العمومية، تخول لهم صلاحيات لمدة 4 سنوات على الأكثر. يدرس ممثلو لجنة التراث ...

  4. The List of World Heritage in Danger is compiled by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO) through the World Heritage Committee according to Article 11.4 of the World Heritage Convention, [nb 1] which was established in 1972 to designate and manage World Heritage Sites. Entries in the list are threatened ...

  5. Nara Document on Authenticity. The Nara Document on Authenticity is a document that addresses the need for a broader understanding of cultural diversity and cultural heritage in relation to conservation in order to evaluate the value and authenticity of cultural property more objectively. [1] It was drafted by 45 representatives from 28 ...

  6. Rule 13 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly foresees that “the Secretariat shall ask all States Parties, at least three months prior to the opening of the General Assembly, whether they intend to stand for election to the World Heritage Committee” and that “ the list of candidates shall be finalized 48 hours before the opening of the General Assembly”.

  7. States Parties are countries which have adhered to the World Heritage Convention .They thereby agree to identify and nominate properties on their national territory to be considered for inscription on the World Heritage List. When a State Party nominates a property, it gives details of how a property is protected and provides a management plan ...