World Heritage Sites in Africa
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World Heritage Sites in Africa are culturally and naturally significant locations across the African continent recognized by UNESCO for their outstanding universal value and need for protection.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| World Heritage Sites in Africa canonical | 2 |
| World Heritage Sites in Morocco | 1 |
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Target entity: World Heritage Sites in Africa Context triple: [Cradle of Humankind, partOf, World Heritage Sites in Africa]
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UNESCO World Heritage Site Nubian Monuments
The UNESCO World Heritage Site Nubian Monuments is a collection of ancient Egyptian archaeological sites along the Nile between Aswan and the Sudanese border, renowned for their monumental temples, rock-cut sanctuaries, and the massive UNESCO-led relocation to save them from flooding by the Aswan High Dam.
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Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape
Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is an archaeological and cultural World Heritage site in northern South Africa that preserves the remains of an ancient African kingdom and early evidence of complex society and trade in the region.
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National Heritage Site of South Africa
The National Heritage Site of South Africa designation is a formal status granted to places of exceptional cultural, historical, scientific, or social significance within the country, ensuring their legal protection and conservation.
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Nile Valley cultural landscape
The Nile Valley cultural landscape is a historically rich region along the Nile River in Egypt, renowned for its concentration of ancient settlements, monumental architecture, and archaeological sites that reflect the development of one of the world’s earliest civilizations.
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Khomanani Cultural Landscape
Khomanani Cultural Landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Africa recognized for its culturally significant landscapes shaped by long-standing interactions between local communities and their environment.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: World Heritage Sites in Africa Target entity description: World Heritage Sites in Africa are culturally and naturally significant locations across the African continent recognized by UNESCO for their outstanding universal value and need for protection.
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A.
UNESCO World Heritage Site Nubian Monuments
The UNESCO World Heritage Site Nubian Monuments is a collection of ancient Egyptian archaeological sites along the Nile between Aswan and the Sudanese border, renowned for their monumental temples, rock-cut sanctuaries, and the massive UNESCO-led relocation to save them from flooding by the Aswan High Dam.
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B.
Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape
Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is an archaeological and cultural World Heritage site in northern South Africa that preserves the remains of an ancient African kingdom and early evidence of complex society and trade in the region.
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C.
National Heritage Site of South Africa
The National Heritage Site of South Africa designation is a formal status granted to places of exceptional cultural, historical, scientific, or social significance within the country, ensuring their legal protection and conservation.
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D.
Nile Valley cultural landscape
The Nile Valley cultural landscape is a historically rich region along the Nile River in Egypt, renowned for its concentration of ancient settlements, monumental architecture, and archaeological sites that reflect the development of one of the world’s earliest civilizations.
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E.
Khomanani Cultural Landscape
Khomanani Cultural Landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Africa recognized for its culturally significant landscapes shaped by long-standing interactions between local communities and their environment.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: World Heritage Sites in Africa Description of subject: World Heritage Sites in Africa are culturally and naturally significant locations across the African continent recognized by UNESCO for their outstanding universal value and need for protection.
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