Photo: (The Library of Celsus in Ephesus). Source: Deposit Photos 14. Canada Total number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: 22 Natural: 11, Cultural: 10, Mixed: 1 L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site (cultural) Nahanni National Park (natural) Dinosaur Provincial Park (natural) Kluane ...
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UNESCO World Heritage sites are witnesses to the history of earth and mankind. They tell the story of the country’s formation and are part of the Swiss identity. Each one of these places stands for authenticity, quality and diversity across generations.
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Europe dominates in the top 10 UNESCO countries with an impressive 252 sites across Italy (60), Germany (54), Spain (50), France (53) and the UK (35). In total, there are 15 countries with over 20 UNESCO sites so if, like us, you are on a mission to visit every UNESCO in the...
There are many heritage sites in the world. The following are four sites in UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada The park is best known for its extensive fossil (化石) beds, within which 35 species of dinosaurs from about 100 to 65 million years ago have been...
Anticosti, Canada (Photo: Pierre Bertrand/© Municipalité (MIA) viaUNESCO(Nomination File (non exclusive cession of rights: yes)) Situated on the island of Anticosti, the largest island in Quebec, this property is the most complete and best preserved paleontological record of the first mass ...
Old Town Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada A seaside town on Nova Scotia's South Shore,Lunenburgis bursting with charm and nautical history. Quaint crimson-painted wooden houses and historical churches line the harbor. In town, galleries, distilleries, and a remarkably informative fishing museum, compl...
Les sites du patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO sont des témoins de l’histoire de la Terre et de l’humanité. Ils retracent la naissance du pays, font partie intégrante de l’identité suisse et incarnent l’authenticité, la qualité et la diversité – des valeurs qui se transmettent...