
U.N. Heritage Site
A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a landmark, area, or monument recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization for its cultural, historical, scientific, or natural significance. These sites are considered valuable to humanity and are protected to preserve their unique features for future generations. Examples include ancient cities, natural parks, and iconic landmarks. The designation aims to raise awareness about their importance, promote conservation, and foster international cooperation. Being a World Heritage Site helps ensure these places are maintained and appreciated globally, reflecting their contribution to our shared history and natural heritage.