List of World Heritage Sites in danger

List of World Heritage Sites in danger

These are thirty sites which the UNESCO World Heritage Committee has decided to include on a list of World Heritage Sites in danger; this list also shows the year in which the World Heritage committee added the site to this list.

flagicon|Afghanistan Afghanistan

*Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamyan Valley (2003); severely damaged in 2001 by the Taliban.
*Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam (2002)

flagicon|Azerbaijan Azerbaijan

*Walled City of Baku (2003)

flagicon|Central African Republic Central African Republic

*Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park (1997)

flagicon|Chile Chile

*Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works (2005)

flagicon|Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire

*Comoé National Park (2003)
*Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve (shared with Guinea) (1992)

flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo

*Garamba National Park (1996)
*Kahuzi-Biéga National Park (1997)
*Okapi Wildlife Reserve (1997)
*Salonga National Park (1999)
*Virunga National Park (1994)

flagicon|Ecuador Ecuador

*Galápagos Islands (2007)

flagicon|Egypt Egypt

*Abu Mena (2001)

flagicon|Ethiopia Ethiopia

*Semien Mountains National Park (1996)

flagicon|Germany Germany

*Dresden Elbe Valley (2006)

flagicon|Guinea Guinea

*Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve (1992)

flagicon|India India

*Manas Wildlife Sanctuary (1992)

flagicon|Iran Iran

*Bam and its Cultural Landscape (2004)

flagicon|Iraq Iraq

*Assur (2003)
*Samarra Archaeological City (2007)


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*Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls (1982) [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/ Note: According to UNESCO,
:The situation of Jerusalem is an exceptional one in that there is no general political agreement as to the status of the city, certain states declaring that they abided by the situation defined in the 1947 United Nations partition plan which considered Jerusalem as a corpus separatum located neither in Israel, nor in Jordan.

:The site of Jerusalem was nominated in 1981 by Jordan, it being agreed at the time that inscription should in no way be regarded as a means for registering political or sovereignty claims by any State.

UNESCO's website lists the Old City in the "Arab States" regional group, but does not specify which country it belongs to. UNESCO lists entries for sites in Israel as being part of the "Europe" regional group and they are clearly marked "IL" for Israel. ]

flagicon|Niger Niger

*Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves (1992)

flagicon|Pakistan Pakistan

*Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore (2000)

flagicon|Peru Peru

*Chan Chan Archaeological Zone (1986)

flagicon|Philippines Philippines

*Banaue Rice Terraces in Banaue, Ifugao - Cordillera Administrative Region (2001)

flagicon|Senegal Senegal

*Niokolo-Koba National Park (2007)

flagicon|Serbia Serbia/flagicon|Kosovo Kosovo (Not yet a State Party to the "World Heritage Convention")

*Medieval Monuments in Kosovo, including the Dečani monastery, Patriarchate of Peć, Gračanica monastery, and Our Lady of Ljeviš (2006)

flagicon|Tanzania Tanzania

*Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and Ruins of Songo Mnara (2004)

flagicon|Venezuela Venezuela

*Coro and its Port (2005)

flagicon|Yemen Yemen

*Historic Town of Zabid (2000)

Previously listed sites

Sites previously listed as being in danger, but later removed from the list after improvements in management and conservation. Parenthesis indicate year listed and year delisted.


*Kotor, Montenegro (1979–2003)
*Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, Senegal (1984–1988)
*Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania (1984–1989)
*Royal Palaces of Abomey, Benin (1985–2007)
*Bahla Fort, Oman (1988–2004)
*Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland (1989–1998)
*Timbuktu, Mali (1990–2005)
*Dubrovnik, Croatia (1991–1998)
*Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia (1992–1997)
*Srebarna Nature Reserve, Bulgaria (1992–2003)
*Angkor, Cambodia (1992–2004)
*Sangay National Park, Ecuador (1992–2005)
*Everglades National Park, USA (1993–2007)
*Yellowstone National Park, USA (1995–2003)
*Ichkeul National Park, Tunisia (1996–2006)
*Río Platano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras (1996–2007)
*Butrint, Albania (1997–2005)
*Iguaçu National Park, Brazil (1999–2001)
*Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Uganda (1999–2004)
*Hampi, India (1999–2006)
*Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, Senegal (2000–2006)
*Tipasa, Algeria (2002–2006)
*Kathmandu valley, Nepal (2003–2007)
*Cologne Cathedral, Germany (2004–2006)

Notes

External links

* [http://whc.unesco.org/ UNESCO World Heritage Sites] - Official site
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/danger/ UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage in Danger List] - Official site
* [http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31 UNESCO Heritage Centre - World Heritage List] - Official site
* [http://www.vrheritage.org VRheritage.org] - documentation of World Heritage Sites
* [http://worldheritage-forum.net/en/ Worldheritage-Forum] - Weblog and Information on World Heritage Issues


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