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According to the World Heritage convention are
considered "cultural heritage" :
works of man or the combined works of nature and man,
and areas including archaeological sites which are of
outstanding universal value from the historical,
aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological point of
view.
Are considered "natural Heritage" the most important
and significant natural habitats for in-situ
conservation of biological diversity, including those
containing threatened species of outstanding universal
value from the point of view of science or
conservation
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