Iran's Persian Caravanserai Recognized As UNESCO World Heritage
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More than 130 cemeteries and memorials of the First World War in France and Belgium are now considered World Heritage Sites.
Iran's Persian Caravanserai Recognized As UNESCO World Heritage
Caravanserais were roadside inns built along ancient Iranian routes, providing shelter, food, and water to caravans, pilgrims, and travelers. These establishments were pivotal to the Silk Road trade network, contributing significantly to the development of Persian and Islamic culture.
UNESCO recognizes 139 WWI cemeteries and memorials as World Heritage Sites. For fifteen years, Flanders lobbied for the recognition of 27 l...
The Unesco World Heritage Committee, meeting in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), announced, this Wednesday, September 20, that 139 Belgian and French funerary and memorial sites of the First World War. Among them, eleven Alsatians.
16:42 139 First World War cemeteries and places of remembrance on the former Western Front in Belgium and France are added to the World Heritage List of the UN Organization Unesco.
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