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  1. The Chimú were conquered by the Inca in 1470. The site was listed to the List of World Heritage in Danger when it was first inscribed, as the adobe constructions are easily damaged by heavy rain and erosion. [11] [12] [13] Chavín (Archaeological Site) Peru. Huari Province, Ancash, Peru.

  2. World Heritage Fund, States Parties Contributions. International Assistance. State of Conservation. Periodic Reporting Questionnaire 2008-2015. Periodic Reporting Questionnaire 2018-2024. Europe and North America, World Heritage Convention Regional Contact. Europe and North America, World Heritage Regional page.

  3. There are 33 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the United Kingdom and the British Overseas Territories. The UNESCO list contains one designated site in both England and Scotland (the Frontiers of the Roman Empire) plus eighteen exclusively in England, five in Scotland, four in Wales, one in Northern Ireland, and one in each of the overseas territories of Bermuda, Gibraltar, the Pitcairn Islands ...

  4. World Heritage Sites. /  14.567°N 90.667°W  / 14.567; -90.667  ( Antigua Guatemala) Founded in the early 16th century, Antigua was the capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala and its cultural, economic, religious, political and educational centre until a devastating earthquake in 1773. Its principal monuments have been preserved largely ...

  5. The country ranks first in the Americas and seventh worldwide by number of Heritage sites. Mexico's first six sites, Sian Ka'an, Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque, Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco, Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan, Historic Centre of Oaxaca and Archaeological site of Monte Albán, and Historic Centre ...

  6. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. [1] Ghana accepted the convention, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list.

  7. Chile accepted the convention on 20 February 1980 and currently has 6 sites listed. As of 2014, an additional 17 properties have been placed on the tentative list for possible future inclusion on the World Heritage List: 15 cultural sites and two natural sites. [2] Chile had its first site included on the list at the 19th session of World ...