A mixed World Heritage site is a site that has both cultural and natural significance to the world. These sites fall under many of the 10 criteria that UNESCO has for a world heritage site. They must meet at least one of the cultural and natural criteria. There are 31 mixed world heritage sites in the world. Some of these sites include the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu in Peru and Mount Athos in Greece.
A mixed site has both natural and cultural criteria for a world heritage site.
A mixed site has both natural and cultural criteria for a world heritage site.
Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.
Alcatraz is not a World Heritage site at this time.
yes, yes it is a world heritage site
No, Wave Rock is not a World Heritage Site.
The City of Valletta was declared a World Heritage Site in 1980.
No, the Lotus Temple is not a world heritage site.
Yes, Lake Louise is a World Heritage Site.
Timbuktu was inscribed as a World Heritage site in 1988.
The University of Salamanca declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2010.
Turkey has 13 World Heritage sites; 11 cultural and 2 mixed properties. These properties include the Archaeological Site of Troy and Historic Areas of Istanbul.
The Sphinx is not an individual world heritage site. It is within a giant world heritage site called Memphis and its Necropolis - the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur. This site was given world heritage status in 1979.