Iraq was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its rich cultural history and the significance of its ancient civilizations, particularly Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "Cradle of Civilization." The country is home to numerous archaeological sites, including Babylon, Ur, and Hatra, which showcase the development of early urban societies and innovations in writing, law, and urban planning. Despite the challenges posed by conflict and looting, these sites continue to represent a vital part of human heritage, emphasizing the need for preservation and protection.
The University of Salamanca declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2010.
it was declared as a world herutage site i 2009
It is a landmark declared by UNESCO that is considered to have world heritage.
The City of Valletta was declared a World Heritage Site in 1980.
Sagarmatha National Park was declared a World Heritage Site in 1979.
becaue it is special to the greeks
gummy bears are awesome
The Historic Center of Rome became a World Heritage site in 1980 and was then expanded upon in 1990.
Iran & Iraq may have declared war on each other during their gulf war in 1980-1988.
No, there is no British/English heritage throughout Iraq.
The animal that was declared as the National Heritage animal by the Central Government is the Elephant.
The last US declared war was WWII.