Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Heritage Day -
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On this International Day for Monuments and Sites, let's remember the significance of visiting memorials of the Genocide against the Tutsi, such as Bisesero, Gisozi, Murambi and Nyamata, that were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on 20 September 2023. Show more
— Ministry of National Unity and Civic Engagement (@Unity_MemoryRw) April 18, 2024
#WorldHeritageDay Did you know many of @UNESCO 's World Heritage Sites are war zones for Indigenous people, who are being forcefully evicted from their lands? This happens with the complicity and sometimes even the support of UNESCO. Show more
Today is world heritage day. Every architecture, Temple , past glory are symbol of our civilization. Odisha's heritage is ignored by ASI, poorly classified and preserved. Still there are many potential World heritage sites in odisha yet to be recognised. Show more
Happy #WorldHeritageDay_2024! After visiting 21 of ’s 42 @UNESCO world heritage sites, can confirm probably has the richest cultural heritage anywhere on the Hoping to get round the rest before I have to leave this incredible country Show more
More forests ablaze in Forestry Tasmania's fires today. Shockingly, land next to the World Heritage Hartz Mountains National Park has been set on fire — and access to the park could be limited. This is unacceptable Take action to Show more
World Heritage Day is a reminder that history binds us together. We invite you to spend a day at the #QutbShahiHeritagePark.Relax under the trees, explore the intricate architecture, and soak in the stories etched in stone. Come celebrate the rich tapestry of our shared past! Show more
— Qutb Shahi Heritage Park (@qutb_shahi_park) April 18, 2024
Today is a World Heritage Day (International Day for Monuments and Sites) and here is the gem of Kartli - 11th century Samtavisi Cathedral
— Alexander Kavtaradze (@alexkavtaradze_) April 18, 2024
It's #WorldHeritageDay! In 2017, caves from the #IceAge on the Swabian Jura became UNESCO World Heritage Site. Humanity's earliest portable art was found in those caves. The tiny (3.7 cm) but amazing figure of a woolly mammoth carved in mammoth ivory.... 1/2 Show more