Heritage is called "heritage" because it refers to the traditions, values, practices, and artifacts that are passed down from generation to generation, forming a cultural legacy. The term derives from the Old French word "eritage," which relates to the concept of inheritance. Heritage encompasses both tangible elements, like monuments and artifacts, and intangible elements, such as folklore and customs, that shape a community's identity and continuity over time.
The New Lanark World Heritage Site
they are called mestizos
The culture which we have inherited from our ancestors that is practiced up to this day and preserve for our future generations is called our cultural heritage.
Mulato
Zambos
world heritage sites
In Mozambique, there is one world heritage site. It is called the Island of Mozambique. This cultural site is the fortified city of Mozambique which was a former Portuguese trading post on the route to India. It was given World Heritage status in 1991.
There is a heritage park located in the Alberta province of Canada. It's called the Heritage park Historical village and it's located in Calgary Alberta.
The motto of Christian Heritage Academy is 'and thou shalt be called , The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in .'.
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multiracial or of multiple races
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.