Mount Etna among 19 new UNESCO World Heritage sites
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The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Committee, meeting in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh for its 37th annual session, added five natural sites and 14 cultural ones on Sunday to its list of global treasures.
Italy's Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano, snow-capped Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters, and Namibia's Namib Sand Sea all joined the list.
So did the Renaissance Medici Villas and Gardens in Tuscany, Tehran's Golestan Palace, the Hill Forts of Rajasthan in India and the wooden "tserkvas" (churches) of the Carpathian region of Poland and Ukraine.
Also on the list are the remains of a fortress that once surrounded Kaesong, the ancient capital of North Korea, now one of the world's most secretive states.
UNESCO annually inscribes sites on its World Heritage List in recognition of their outstanding universal value to humanity and to encourage citizens and states to preserve them for future generations. A country may also receive advice and financial support from UNESCO to preserve a World Heritage site.
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