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Mozambique: UNESCO Adds Maputo National Park to World Heritage List

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) added Maputo National Park to its World Heritage List on Sunday. The organisation adopted the inscription this morning during its 47th meeting in Paris, with UNESCO highlighting that Maputo National Park “includes terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems and is home to nearly 5,000 species. The site complements the conservation values of iSimangaliso [a neighbouring …

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Unesco raised the World Heritage site of humanity to the Maputo National Park. This was one of the decisions of this Sunday that also raised the Bijagós islands in Guinea-Bissau.

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The Mozambican park and the Guinean archipelago have been going through Sunday to integrate the list of world heritage of the United Nations organization. Caverns of Peruçu, Brazil, are also included.

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"It is a historic and proud moment for Mozambique," said the State Secretary of the Earth and Environment Gustavo Djedge, quoted in a communication from the National Park of Maputo. UNESCO today registered the National Park of Maputo on the list of the World Heritage of Humanity. The inclusion was adopted today at the 47th meeting of the organization, which takes place in Paris, with UNESCO pointing out that the National Park of Maputo "includin…

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) registered the Maputo National Park on the World Heritage List.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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