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UNESCO World Heritage Sites by Theme Ecology - Natural Arches and Bridges Ecology25 Ecology - Non-Carbonate Karst Landscapes Ecology3 Ecology - Notable examples of island gigantism Ecology10 Ecology - Notable examples of multiple speciation in one site Ecology9 Ecology - Notable Extremophiles Ecology8 Ecology - Notable for Bats Ecology7 Ecology - Notable Trees Ecology39 Ecology
UNESCO World Heritage Sites by Theme Find an overview of all "Connections" as gathered by our Community A Connection should (1) not be "self-evident", (2) link at least 3 different sites, (3) not duplicate or merely subdivide the assigned "Community Category", (4) add some knowledge or insight (whether significant or trivial!) about (T)WHS for the users of this site, and (5) be explained, referencing a source You can submit a
Canals: UNESCO World Heritage Sites The heritage canal system encompasses its water catchment area, springs, main and secondary canals, distribution tanks, arcaded aqueduct bridges, reservoirs and other auxiliary elements (AB ev)
Damaged In World War Ii: Unesco World Heritage Sites The whole city was destroyed during the two-month-long siege of Budapest (1944-1945) more than 80 percent of its buildings destroyed or damaged, with historical buildings like the Hungarian Parliament Building and the Castle among them All seven bridges spanning the Danube were destroyed See en wikipedia org
UNESCO World Heritage Sites by Theme Damaged - 'Threatened' by bridges Damaged4 Geography - Kings Highway Geography4 Constructions - Badgir Constructions4 Individual People - Shah Jahan Individual People4 Constructions - Built on Stilts Constructions4 Damaged - Controversial museum plans Damaged4 Constructions - Columbarium Constructions4 Individual People - Radziwill Family
UNESCO World Heritage Sites by Theme A Connection should (1) not be "self-evident", (2) link at least 3 different sites, (3) not duplicate or merely subdivide the assigned "Community Category", (4) add some knowledge or insight (whether significant or trivial!) about (T)WHS for the users of this site, and (5) be explained, referencing a source
Sassanid Empire: UNESCO World Heritage Sites "Construction of several bridges as well as expansion of local roads particularly under the Sassanid dynasty are expressive of the significance of the region in historical times