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BY: GEMMA GURT PABLO BUENO JÚLIA CAMPS JOFRE MOSEGUI MÀXIM AGUSTI EDUARD VAQUE

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Page 1: UNESCO - States & famous sites

BY: GEMMA GURT PABLO BUENO JÚLIA CAMPS JOFRE MOSEGUI MÀXIM AGUSTI EDUARD VAQUE

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BY:

GEMMA

PABLO

JÚLIA

JOFRE

MAXIM

EDUARD

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- How many member states are there? There are 195 Members (and the 9 Associate Members)

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-Can you name one on Europe, Asia, Africa and South America?

EUROPE: Spain

ASIA: Brunei Darussalam

AFRICA: Benin

SOUTH AMERICA: Argentina

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-Unesco also decides which places will became world heritage sites. What are this? A guide for owner's of state heritage places in the south Australian heritage register

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-Name and describe 3 of the most famous world heritage sites. -PERGAMON AND ITS MULTI-LAYERED CULTURAL LANDSCAPE Where: Bergama, Turkey Dating back as far as the fourth century B.C. (and perhaps farther), the city of Pergamon has a long history of changing hands, ruled at various points by the Greeks, the Persians, and the Romans.

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-CAROLINGIAN WESTWORK AND CIVITAS CORVEY Where: Hoxter, Germany

The Westwork (part of the Imperial Abbey of Corvey) dates back to the Carolingian era, a period of medieval rule by the Franks during the ninth century.

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-STEVNS KLINT Where: Store Heddinge, Denmark Located on the southeastern edge of Zealand, Stevn’s Klint is an important geological marker. The area stretches for almost 10 miles and parts of the white chalk cliff date back 72 million years.

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