London has 4 World Heritage sites. They are all cultural sites. They are Royal Botanical Gardens, the Tower of London, Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including St. Margaret's Church and Maritime Greenwich.
Ulura-Kata Tjuta National Park has been listed as a World Heritage site for two main reasons. Firstly, Uluura and Kata Tjuta are spectacular natural geological formations. The World Heritage Council considers beautiful and unique natural formations to be World Heritage sites, particularly when they play a cultural or religious role, as these two monoliths do. That would be the second reason that this site is World Heritage; the sites' traditional owners, the Anangu Aboriginal people have incorporated these stones into one of the world's oldest human belief systems.
There are many main British Heritage organizations. The main British Heritage Organizations include Save Britan's Heritage and the English Carp Heritage Organization.
it's perdy.
London
i did a report last year and i had read that its main heritage was English meaning that the English heritage had been passed on
Although the Claridge hotel has locations all over the world, the main Claridge hotel is located in London, England. Specifically, on Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4HR.
If you mean tourist attractions, they would include Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, London Eye, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, British Museum etc etc.
London IS the main city and capital and the largest city in the UK.
London, Coventry, Liverpool, Manchester and lots more.
It heritage, history and the scenery
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