Discover 17 UNESCO Sites in Portugal, find out which cultural and natural World Heritage Sites to visit in Portugal and find them on the map.
Viet Nam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Thanks to 'Aladdin' from the Keyhole message board, who originally tabulated a database of Unesco sites for the Keyhole software, and uploaded them to This message board...
Aspects of geoheritage have interested the general public for centuries. Since the global growth of geotourism and geoparks, the importance of geoheritage
Europe - Map Table of Contents Albania Andorra Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Holy See Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta This is a complete list of Europe UNESCO World Heritage Sites...
A multi-criteria risk analysis to identify and to rank the most critical UNESCO World Heritage Sites (WHSs) in Europe was implemented in the framework of the JPI-CH PROTHEGO project. The presented approach considers three natural geo-hazards (i.e. landsliding, seismic shaking and volcanic acti...
Map Japan City Guides UNESCO World Heritage sites in Japan Here is a list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Japan and the year they were inscribed to the UNESCO list. Japan accepted the convention on 30 June 1992. With the addition of the Tomioka Silk Mill in 2014, Japan has over 20 si...
(learners,teacher representatives,parent groups,community members,school principals and administrators)as well as policy and decision-makers;conducting a needs assessment to map out objectives,resources,outputs and intended outcomes and 237、impacts;and identifying the type of data to be collected,and ...
The picturesque historic quarter is the heart of Cordoba and is one of the city’s UNESCO sites. Since the bulk of Cordoba’s attractions are concentrated in and around this quarter, exploring the city by foot is your best bet. Cordoba may not be as on-the-map as Madrid or Barcelona, ...
Figure 6. (a) Detail of the Market Square and the surroundings of the Lonja on the map of Mancelli (1608) [14]; (b) Plano de Tosca (1704) [14]; 1. Lonja de la Seda; 2. Lonja del Aceite; 3. Church of Santos Juanes; 4. Chapel of Communion of the church of Santos Juanes...
Several potential sites for the aspiring Geopark have been identified in the territory, and an initial compilation is provided below. The geographic map (Figure 6) is based on [29], with the proposed extent of the Geopark and the most important geological/ecological and, as an asset, archaeolo...