Geneva (GNP): The United Nations has highlighted the importance of the World Heritage Convention in protecting some of the world’s most valuable cultural and natural sites, emphasizing the shared responsibility of the international community to preserve humanity’s heritage for future generations. United Nations Geneva attention was drawn to the World Heritage Convention as a global framework for safeguarding sites that hold exceptional cultural,…
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Between 1875 and 1970, 328,000 Africans were recruited from Angola, Cape Verde, Mozambique, and other regions to work on the plantations. This human dimension is sometimes undervalued in the face of architecture.