Tanzania
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Tanzania ratified the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on August 2, 1977.
The country’s inscribed sites reflect a balanced approach, with natural properties such as national parks and conservation reserves, cultural landmarks like medieval Swahili trading towns, and a mixed‑value site centered on early human palaeontology and wildlife. Its Tentative List similarly spans natural reserves, cultural landscapes, rock art, trade‑route heritage, and geological formations.
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- Tanzania (TZ)
- UNESCO Region
- Africa
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Community Information
Recent Reviews
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Kondoa
Zoë Sheng | December 25, 2023 -
Selous Game Reserve
Zoë Sheng | September 11, 2023 -
Stone Town of Zanzibar
Zoë Sheng | August 24, 2023
Recent List Updates
- Geometric rock art in Lake Victoria Region (Tanz) : On tentative list
- Tendaguru Paleontological Site : On tentative list
- Eastern Arc Mountains Forests of Tanzania : On tentative list
- Kondoa : Inscribed
- The Central Slave and Ivory Trade Route : On tentative list
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