India's Konarak Sun Temple was made a World Heritage site in 1984. It is listed as a site under criteria i, iii, and iv. It is a beautiful temple with incredible architecture, and is a great monument to 13th century Orissa.
Aldabra Atoll was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.
The Brihadeeswarar Temple at Tanjore was built by the Chola emperor Rajaraja I in the 11th century. It is one of the largest temples in India and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its architectural grandeur and intricate carvings.
The City of Quito was made a World Heritage site in 1978. It was part of the original 12 World heritage sites. It is a cultural site inscribed under criteria ii and iv.
the Acropolis was made a world heritage site in 1987 yeah
it's one of the world heritage sites because it is man made.
Natural World Heritage is a site is an area which was naturally grown there, Basically nothing man made.
The entire expanse of Angkor was made a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992.
It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28th June 2007.
The Taj Mahal
World Heritage Sites are natural or man-made. They are places of special historic importance and uniqueness. The Inca ruins in Latin America and the Great Wall of China are man made. The Grand Canyon and the geysers in Yellowstone Park are nature's work.
The lagoons of New Caledonia were made a national heritage site in 2008.
well, unless they made the site at the same time unesco (the world heritage thingy) was made, the the first site should be whatever one starts with A, b or c if the previous one isn't there.....