Sweden is a beautiful country that is rich in culture. Some of the best tourist sites in Sweden are:
* Stockholm, the country's capital, is home to many cultural treasures. Old Town is a quaint stretch that boats preserved historic buildings and cobblestone streets. Österlånggatan and Västerlånggatan are pedestrian streets filled with vendors and boutiques. While in Stockholm, you can also visit the Palace Museum and City Hall.
* Take a boat ride to Drottningholm Palace and see where the Royal Family of Sweden lives. You can also see a play at the Royal Theatre, where 18th century plays are performed the way they were hundreds of years ago.
* Visit one of the 16 glassworks shops in the southern province of Småland and see this interesting craft in action * Children will love going to Santaworld, a Christmas theme park, in Mora.
There are 2 World Heritage Sites in and around Stockholm. They are the Royal Domain of Drottingholm and Skogskyrkog
There are 2 World Heritage Sites in and around Stockholm. They are the Royal Domain of Drottingholm and Skogskyrkogården.
Yes. The three major cities are Stockholm, which happens to be the capital, Gothenburg and Malmö.
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Use any animation software. (The more you pay the better the result, often.)
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There are 17 world heritage sites in Japan which inclues monuments such as the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto and Ancient Nara as well as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial including the A-bomb.
There are 6 world heritage sites in Queensland. They are the Australian Fossil Sites at Riversleigh in Gulf Country, Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, Fraser Island, the Great Barrier Reef, Lamington National Park and the Wet Tropics of Queensland.
Historical tourism in Malaysia and any other nations is touring historical or heritage sites. Georgetown is a common stop for historical tourists in Malaysia. It is one of two World Heritage Sites in that nation.
The two types of World Heritage sites are, Cultural Heritage: which includes historic buildings, monuments and collections of information on how people lived such as photos, paintings, stories, newspapers and books, and Natural Heritage: which includes mountains, rivers, and any landscape. There is also a third type which is mixed.
Once they are inscribed as Heritage Sites, they will now be observed by UNESCO on a frequent basis to check it's status and structure and if they saw something bad or any deteriorating factor that causes that landmark to problems and degradation, they will instantly issue an order for the preservation of the said landmark who are at risk.
Italy makes 45.7 billion dollars off tourism a year. Italy has 44 world heritage sites. This is more than any other country in the world.
Yes. For example, there is Stockholm, Wisconsin.
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The Everglades like most national parks and environmental sites are under the World Heritage Centre under UNESCO under the United Nations. Here are the lists of other sites too http://whc.unesco.org/en/list . The above statement is 100%, utterly, and completely FALSE. Neither the UN nor UNESCO has any control or ownership role in any World Heritage Site WHATSOEVER. Article 6 of the World Heritage Convention specifically disclaims any such ownership or control by UNESCO, something that is completely clear to anybody who takes the time to read it. Everglades NP, like all parts of the National Parks Service, is administered by that government body and owned by the U.S. government.
2 World Heritage sites have been delisted. Dresden Elbe Valley in Germany was delisted in 2009. It was delisted because of a bridge project which would have gone through the valley and was seen as a threat to the universal value of the property.. Arabian Oryx Sanctuary in Oman has also been delisted, which happened in 2007. It was delisted due to the government's decision to reduce the protected area by 90% which UNESCO saw as a threat to the value of the property. They reacted by delisting the property.
Antarctica -- all land south of 60 degrees S -- is already protected by the Antarctic Treaty. The purpose of declaring any geography as a World Heritage Site is to protect its culture -- Antarctica has none; and its physical significance. There is no reason to add the burden of declaring it a World Heritage Site.
Ain't any.