Connected Sites
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Originally only Shivta (Sobota).
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Originally only Torcello.
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Originally only those in Turin
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extended from former TWHS Reims cathedral (1984)
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of former TWHS Portovenere (1982)
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extended from Historical centre of Noto (1982)
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Originally only Old Market - Stralsund at GDR's Tentative List
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To include Eisleben
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Originally only the palace complex was included.
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Originally only Xanthos. Letoon added at inscription
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Originally only Hufeisensiedlung.
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Originally only the American part. A transnational proposal followed a deferral of the original nomination in 1985.
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Amami-Oshima Island - The 2019 nomination includes a merge and combination of 24 small and scattered component parts into five larger component parts, as well as the integration of a part of the Northern Training Area, a military area returned to Japan from the USA, into the Okinawa Island component part. (Ab Ev)
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From only the Lower Saxony part of the NP in Germany (1989)
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extended from former TWHS Giralda of Seville (1984)
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Site on GDR's Tentative List only included Burgberg and Stiftkirche
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Originally only D'alt Vila. An extended nomination followed a rejection in 1987.
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Originally only Peak Wilderness Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Only Dessau - Bauhaus on GDR's Tentative List
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Originally only Qal' at Sem'an (Saint-Symeon).
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FTWHS encompassed only Sale with the Muslim necropolis of Chellah
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Originally only Kezmarok.
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The Trelleborg fortresses - 2010-2018 – "In January 2009, Viking-Age Ring Fortresses of Aggersborg, Fyrkat and Trelleborg were included on Denmark's UNESCO Tentative List of candidate World Heritage sites. Nonnebakken and Borgring were not part of the application in 2009 for different reasons: Borgring was not identified as a member of the group of Viking-Age Ring Fortresses until 2014 and Nonnebakken was in 2009 thought to be almost destroyed. Later excavations at both sites have however, changed the situation. Consideration of an application for the inclusion of Viking-Age Ring Fortresses on UNESCO´s World Heritage List therefore necessitates all five fortresses – the group or system – to be nominated." (Nomination file, p. 143)
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From Historic Quarter of the Seaport City of Vaparaíso
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Originally only Ehrenbreitstein Fortress in Koblenz.
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extended from former TWHS Hospital of Toldeo (1984)
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Only Gonabad qanat was originally proposed
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Kong (1987)
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20 September 1999 (Chilehaus), 1 February 2007 (extended to include Speicherstadt and the Kontorhaus district)" (AB)
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Originally Lunan Stone Forest Scenic Zone. A serial proposal followed a rejection of the original nomination in 1992.
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Originally only 4 sacri monti (Varallo, Orta, Cerveno and Varese)
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Extended from original TWHS Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam (DDR T List)
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"Finally, ICOMOS strongly recommends the inclusion in the nomination of the Villa Oplontis at Torre Annunziata....... These proposals were discussed with the Soprintendenza. Subsequently, full documentation was received by ICOMOS and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre for the extension of the original nomination as proposed by ICOMOS." (AB evaluation)
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"ICOMOS had previously recommended inclusion of this site on the condition that the proposed delimitation of the site be adjusted to include the outer enceinte of the monastery. This condition having been met and a modified restoration policy at the site having been adopted, ICOMOS is now prepared to recommend without reserve that this site be included on the World Heritage List." (AB Ev)
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Originally Scrovegni Chapel only
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extended from former TWHS Modena Cathedral (1982)
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extended from Medici villa of Poggio a Cajano
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Originally only Cividale del Friuli
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Dey's Palace at Algiers
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Golestan NP
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From Besancon (1984).
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Originally only Rojdestva Bogoroditsy Cathedral.
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Originally only Songshan. An extended nomination followed a referral of the original nomination in 2009.
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Originally only Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park (1999).
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From Tomb of King Munyong
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Originally only Kindiba (=Kindibo) was included.
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Early TWHS with only Mound City Group National Monument