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Convention Concerning The Protection Of The World Cultural And Natural Heritage (Twenty-Fourth Extraordinary Session: 23-24 November 2000)
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Kathmandu Valley site in Nepal was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1979 as a single site composed of seven Monument Zones. These seven Monument Zones are located in different geographic areas within the greater Kathmandu Valley at considerable distances from each other, and differ significantly in character, function, and state of conservation. The heritage values of the seven Monument Zones, (Bauddhanath, Bhaktapur Darbar Square, Changu Narayan, Hanuman Dhoka Darbar Square, Pashupatinath, Patan Darbar Square, Swayambhunath), collectively justified the site’s designation as World Heritage on the basis of cultural heritage criteria (iii), (iv) and (vi).
Publisher:
UNESCO ,   (2000 )
Type / Script:
Progress Report in English
Keywords:
CULTURAL HERITAGE, CULTURAL PROPERTY, CULTURAL PROPERTY PRESERVATION, CULTURAL PROPERTY PROTECTION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, PUBLIC MONUMENTS, HISTORIC BUILDINGS, HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS, PUBLIC MONUMENTS REHABILITATION, SAFEGUARDING MONUMENTS, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ILLEGAL DEMOLITION
Thematic Group:
 UNESCO : Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Thesaurus:
15.02.00  -  Protection Of Intellectual And Cultural Property
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