Difference between revisions of "Category:UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Slovenia"

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In [[established::1986]] the [[Škocjan Caves World Heritage Site|Škocjan Caves]] became the first Slovene landmark inscribed onto a [[Slovenia National Commission for UNESCO|UNESCO]] World Heritage Site list. The remains of two prehistoric pile-dwellings from the Ljubljansko Barje marshlands were accepted in 2011 as a part of transnational heritage site "Prehistoric Pile-Dwellings in the Alpine Area", which comprises a selection of 111 archaeological sites in six countries around the Alps. The latest addition is the [[Idrija Mine Museum#UNESCO World Heritage List|Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija]], listed in 2012.
 
In [[established::1986]] the [[Škocjan Caves World Heritage Site|Škocjan Caves]] became the first Slovene landmark inscribed onto a [[Slovenia National Commission for UNESCO|UNESCO]] World Heritage Site list. The remains of two prehistoric pile-dwellings from the Ljubljansko Barje marshlands were accepted in 2011 as a part of transnational heritage site "Prehistoric Pile-Dwellings in the Alpine Area", which comprises a selection of 111 archaeological sites in six countries around the Alps. The latest addition is the [[Idrija Mine Museum#UNESCO World Heritage List|Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija]], listed in 2012.
  
UNESCO’s Tentative List, which is a required stage of the nomination process, currently has six Slovenian entries – Classical Karst since 1994 and 2015, the Fužina Hills in Bohinj since 1994, the [[Franja Partisan Hospital]] since 2000, the beech forests in the Notranjska region since 2015, the architecture of [[:Category:Plečnik heritage|Jože Plečnik]] in Ljubljana and Prague since 2015 and [[Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation|The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic – Heritage of the First World War]], in February 2016.
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UNESCO’s Tentative List, which is a required stage of the nomination process, currently has six Slovenian entries – Classical Karst since 1994 and 2015, the Fužina Hills in Bohinj since 1994, the [[Franja Partisan Hospital]] since 2000, the beech forests in the Notranjska region since 2015, the architecture of [[:Category:Plečnik heritage|Jože Plečnik]] since 2015 and [[Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation|The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic – Heritage of the First World War]], in February 2016.

Revision as of 23:43, 11 January 2018

In 1986 the Škocjan Caves became the first Slovene landmark inscribed onto a UNESCO World Heritage Site list. The remains of two prehistoric pile-dwellings from the Ljubljansko Barje marshlands were accepted in 2011 as a part of transnational heritage site "Prehistoric Pile-Dwellings in the Alpine Area", which comprises a selection of 111 archaeological sites in six countries around the Alps. The latest addition is the Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija, listed in 2012.

UNESCO’s Tentative List, which is a required stage of the nomination process, currently has six Slovenian entries – Classical Karst since 1994 and 2015, the Fužina Hills in Bohinj since 1994, the Franja Partisan Hospital since 2000, the beech forests in the Notranjska region since 2015, the architecture of Jože Plečnik since 2015 and The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic – Heritage of the First World War, in February 2016.

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