Unesco Geek

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Recent News
Bruges/Brugge, Belgium

The Historic Centre of Brugge – a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage site Added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in 2000, Brugge has been...

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Danube Delta, Romania

Danube Delta – a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Danube’s Delta has been added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in 1991 and the justification...

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Auschwitz Birkenau, Poland

EVERY HUMAN NEEDS TO VISIT AUSCHWITZ There is nothing pleasant about visiting Auschwitz. It is not uplifting. It is not joyful. But it is necessary. Every...

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Jordan’s UNESCO Sites

Jordan is a Middle Easterner country with unique landscapes, predominantly Muslim, dotted about with archeological sites over a couple of millennia old...

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The Tulou of Fujian Province, China

The earth houses (also called Tulou) in Fujian Province in South Eastern China are traditional dwellings built by the Hakka minority people and still...

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