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Morelos, Mexico

Chalcatzingo

Established around 1500 BC, Chalcatzing is an important prehistoric site in central Mexico that initially developed as a small agricultural community.
Enfeh, Lebanon

Enfeh Archaeological Site

The archaeological site of Enfeh in Lebanon was threatened by a proposed expansion of the adjacent port that would have compromised the site’s integrity.
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Adiyaman Province, Turkey

Mount Nemrut Archaeological Site

Antiochus I, an Armenian king whose lineage connected him to the Seleucids, Ptolemies, and Macedonians, ruled the small territory of Commagene in Asia Minor in the 1st century BC.
Cork, Ireland

Vernon Mount

Politically motivated destruction of country houses was once commonplace in Ireland.
Fenestrelle, Turin, Italy

Fenestrelle Fortress

Fenestrelle Fortress was intended to serve as an impenetrable barrier for Italy in the eighteenth century.
Bontida, Romania

Bánffy Castle

For over six centuries, Bánffy Castle was occupied by members of the same aristocratic family.
Suakin Island, Sudan

Suakin

Suakin Island, located in north-eastern Sudan, was a crucial Red Sea port from Egyptian times until the early twentieth century.
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Zhovkva, Ukraine

Zhovkva Synagogue

Zhovkva Synagogue was built in the 1690s for a rapidly growing Jewish community.
Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory

Church of the Holy Nativity

The Church of the Nativity is one of the most sacred Christian sites in the world, and its ongoing restoration will enable visitors from around the world to fully appreciate its significance for centuries to come.
Luang Prabang, Laos

Chom Phet Cultural Landscape

The cultural landscape of Chom Phet is threatened by aggressive jungle vegetation and dramatically increased tourism.
Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki-Malmi Airport

The Helsinki-Malmi Airport was one of the most modern aerodromes of its time, but today plans are in motion to turn the site into a housing development.
Dsegh, Lori Province, Armenia

Bardzrakash St. Gregory Monastery

The ruins of Bardzrakash St. Gregory Monastery are heavily overgrown by vegetation and only accessible by foot at the edge of a deep canyon.

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