ByRebecca Ann Hughes , Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rebecca Ann Hughes covers travel, culture and food in Europe.
A new study published in Ecology and Society challenges the long-standing division between natural and cultural heritage ...
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Why you should visit Slovenia’s five Unesco heritage sites in 2025From touring the Skocjan Caves to admiring the works of Joze Plecnik in the capital, Robin McKelvie explores five wondrous natural and cultural sites across Slovenia ...
Today marks the first-ever International Day of Glaciers' Preservation, designated by the United Nations within the framework ...
Armenian lavash is a cherished flatbread and a symbol of cultural heritage, inscribed by UNESCO in 2014. Made with just wheat ...
but despite being on UNESCO’s tentative list since 1998, the Maltese government is keen for them to be officially recognised as world heritage sites. RECOMMENDED: Here’s why you should visit ...
UNESCO has released its list of nations with the highest number of World Heritage Sites. Italy is at the top ... round out the top five, reflecting Europe's rich cultural heritage.
Gozo’s Citadel and Mdina could be part of the UNESCO world heritage list as the government plans on submitting an application for both sites. On Sunday, Prime Minister Robert Abela also ...
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