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Replenishing Heritage Site
As part of the annual session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, which ended on June 25 in Doha, the list of the world's landmarks was replenished next significant objects. Members of the committee were considered candidates in 38 categories in 40 countries. So this year was marked by the Bulgarian historical and archaeological complex, located in the territory of Russia, National Park Mares - Beit Guvrin in the Judean Valley in Israel, etc.
Iran. Sistan and Baluchestan. Bronze Age city Shahr-e Sukhteh. (Rasool abbasi17)
South Korea. Namhansan. Namhansanseong Park, located at an altitude of 480 m above sea level. Here are the fortifications and temples of the 17th century. (Wikimedia)
South Korea. Namhansan. Park Namhansanseong. (Edward N. Johnson)
Turkey. Village Dzhumalykyzyk reflecting characteristics of Ottoman architecture. (Fatih KIRCALI)
Turkey. Bursa - the first capital of the Ottoman State. In the photo: the mosque. (Kai Y Wong)
Iraq. Citadel in Erbil. (Wikimedia)
France. Valon-Pont d'Arc. Chauvet Cave with prehistoric wall paintings. (Wikimedia)
Turkey. Bergama. The ancient city of Pergamon, founded in the XII. BC. e. In the photo: the theater. (Wikimedia)
Turkey. Bergama. The ancient city of Pergamon, founded in the XII. BC. e. In the photo: the ruins of the Temple of Trajan. (Ken and Nyetta)
Botswana. Okavango Swamp, is the largest inland delta of the Earth without having to drain the ocean. The photo flock of lychee. (Wikimedia)
Israel. National Park Mares - Beit Guvrin in the Judean Valley, which includes a complex of caves in Lower Judea and ruins of the ancient cities of Mares and Beit Guvrin. (Adi Faran)
Russia. Bulgarians. Bulgarian historical and archaeological complex. (Makhmutov R.Z. / UNESCO)
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Iran. Sistan and Baluchestan. Bronze Age city Shahr-e Sukhteh. (Rasool abbasi17)
South Korea. Namhansan. Namhansanseong Park, located at an altitude of 480 m above sea level. Here are the fortifications and temples of the 17th century. (Wikimedia)
South Korea. Namhansan. Park Namhansanseong. (Edward N. Johnson)
Turkey. Village Dzhumalykyzyk reflecting characteristics of Ottoman architecture. (Fatih KIRCALI)
Turkey. Bursa - the first capital of the Ottoman State. In the photo: the mosque. (Kai Y Wong)
Iraq. Citadel in Erbil. (Wikimedia)
France. Valon-Pont d'Arc. Chauvet Cave with prehistoric wall paintings. (Wikimedia)
Turkey. Bergama. The ancient city of Pergamon, founded in the XII. BC. e. In the photo: the theater. (Wikimedia)
Turkey. Bergama. The ancient city of Pergamon, founded in the XII. BC. e. In the photo: the ruins of the Temple of Trajan. (Ken and Nyetta)
Botswana. Okavango Swamp, is the largest inland delta of the Earth without having to drain the ocean. The photo flock of lychee. (Wikimedia)
Israel. National Park Mares - Beit Guvrin in the Judean Valley, which includes a complex of caves in Lower Judea and ruins of the ancient cities of Mares and Beit Guvrin. (Adi Faran)
Russia. Bulgarians. Bulgarian historical and archaeological complex. (Makhmutov R.Z. / UNESCO)
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