This was followed in 1997 by the Special Plan for the Protection and Internal Reform of the Fortified Enceinte of the Town of Lugo, which is concerned principally with the urban environment of the historic town.
Watch five of these ancient sites digitally transform to how they once looked long ago.
50 UNESCO natural World Heritage Sites Here is a look at 50 of the most beautiful sites on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites Aug. 2, 2013 Updated: April 20, 2017 11:17 a.m. There are 252 natural sites inscribed on the World Heritage List, including 213 natural sites and 39 mixed (both cultural and natural) sites, representing over 95% and 20% of the List in terms of surface and number of sites, respectively.
Extension of "Jaú National Park".At the time the property was extended, natural criterion (iv) was also found applicable.Extension of "Biertan and its Fortified Church".Renomination of "Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park" under cultural criteria.The "Chateau and Estate of Chambord", which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the "Loire Valley between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes".The "Brihadisvara Temple, Tanjavur", which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the "Great Living Chola Temples".The Spanish Constitution reserves certain rights in relation to the heritage to the central government. UNESCO has named 53 sites on its List of World Heritage in Danger. In 1980, this property was extended to include the cultural and historical area, and cultural criteria (i)(iii)(iv) were added.Extension of the "Glacier Bay/Wrangell/St Elias/Kluane" property.The Master Plan for the Conservation and Restoration of the Roman Walls of Lugo (1992) covered proposals for actions to be taken in respect of research and techniques of restoration. Another planning instrument which affects the walls is the Special Plan for the Protection of the Miño [river], approved by the municipality at the beginning of 1998.name changed 2007 from 'Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves (Australia)'The “Hadrian’s Wall” which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the transnational property “Frontiers of the Roman Empire”.The "Convent Ensemble of San Francisco de Lima", which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the "Historic Centre of Lima".There is at the present time no management plan sensu stricto for the walls in operation in Lugo: work is continuing on the basis of the 1992 plan.
Among one of the key tasks of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre is the monitoring of the state of conservation of sites.
Under the Galician Heritage Law the Xunta is required to cooperate with the municipal authorities in ensuring the protection and conservation of listed monuments, and certain functions are delegated down to them. (renomination under cultural criteria)The property “Parque Güell, Palacio Güell and Casa Mila in Barcelona”, previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the “Works of Antoni Gaudí”.Extension of "Gough Island Wildlife Reserve".Extension of the "Churches of the Kingdom of the Asturias", to include monuments in the city of Oviedo.Extension of "The Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple Monastery, Lhasa" to include the Norbulingka area.Extension of the "Mudejar Architecture of Teruel".The "Burgess Shale" property, which was previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, is part of the "Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks".The Committee decided to extend the existing cultural property, the "Temple of Ggantija", to include the five prehistoric temples situated on the islands of Malta and Gozo and to rename the property as "The Megalithic Temples of Malta".The Westland and Mount Cook National Park and the Fiordland National Park, which were previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, are part of the "Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand".Extension of the "Mosque of Cordoba".Extension de « Sites d'art rupestre préhistorique de la vallée de Côa », PortugalFollowing a survey of ownership carried out in the late 1960s, ownership of the totality of the walls was vested in 1973 in the Spanish State, through the Ministry of Education and Science. These criteria are explained in the Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention which, besides the text of the Convention, is the main working tool on World Heritage.
However, these are delegated to the competent agencies in the Autonomous Communities, in this case the Xunta de Galicia. To date the World Heritage List already includes many of the most important and significant natural sites of the African continent, which is exceptionally rich in biodiversity.
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