Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania Seek UNESCO World Heritage Status for Trypillia Culture
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Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania Seek UNESCO World Heritage Status for Trypillia Culture
Ukraine, together with Moldova and Romania, will prepare a nomination dossier to propose the Trypillia culture for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List, the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications announced on September 18. The commitment was formalized in a memorandum signed the same day in Chișinău. The proposed heritage object will be titled “The Cultural Complex Precucuteni–Ariuşd–Cucuteni–Trypillia: Architectural H…
The Republic of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine launched, in Chisinau, a common demerser for the inclusion of the Precutenni – Ariusîd – Cucuteni – Tripoli on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The initiative was officially launched on 18 September by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding by the representatives of the three governments at an international conference organized at the occasion of the European Heritage Days.
Ukraine, Moldova and Romania to jointly promote Precucuten-Ariushd-Cucuten-Trypillya complex to UNESCO list
A memorandum between the Republic of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine for the inclusion of the Precutenni–Ariușd–Cucuteni–Tripilla in the UNESCO World Heritage List has been signed today in Chisinau. This recognition would bring international protection to these valuable sites, stimulate the interest of researchers and tourists and would give the world an opportunity to discover a cultural treasure. The registration document will be finalised in the…
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