Mont Saint-Michel was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979 due to its exceptional architecture and historical significance. The island's unique blend of medieval structures, including the iconic abbey, showcases a remarkable example of feudal society's ingenuity in adapting to the challenging environment of tidal waters. Its cultural and spiritual importance, along with its stunning natural setting, further contribute to its recognition as a masterpiece of human creativity. The site embodies centuries of history, making it a symbol of France's cultural heritage.
The Mapungubwe were a kingdom in South Africa from about 900 and 1,300 AD. Climate change brought about an end to the kingdom. The remains of this kingdom are the reason for the world heritage site.
The Mont-Saint-Michel is a world heritage site in Normandy. The Mount is a steep hill just a few yards away from the coast. At the top of the mount there are a monastery and a beautiful church, both impressive. The sights are renowned and the Mount is one of the most popular sites for tourists (either French or from foreign countries) in France, drawing millions of visitors each year. The bay is also famous for the speed of the tide there ("as fast as a galloping horse").
Alcatraz is not a World Heritage site at this time.
Wood Buffalo National Park became a world heritage site in June 2010.
No, it isn't
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.
It is, made world famous by La Mère Poulard in her restaurant of Mont Saint-Michel.
Robben Island was the prison turned museum that was among South Africa's first World Heritage sites in 1999.
3 sites stupas,kalidasa,tansen
yes and no no because it might irritate the animals yes because we can visit