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World Heritage Cultural Landscapes 2011 Prepared and edited by UNESCO-ICOMOS Documentation Centre. Updated by Francesca Giliberto and Lucile Smirnov. UNESCO-ICOMOS Documentation Centre. Préparé et édité par le Centre de Documentation UNESCO-ICOMOS. Actualisé par Francesca Giliberto et Lucile Smirnov. © UNESCO-ICOMOS Documentation Centre, September 2011. ICOMOS - International Council on Monuments and sites / Conseil International des Monuments et des Sites 49-51 rue de la Fédération 75015 Paris FRANCE http://www.international.icomos.org UNESCO-ICOMOS Documentation Centre / Centre de Documentation UNESCO-ICOMOS : http://www.international.icomos.org/centre_documentation/index.html Cover photographs: Photos de couverture : Cinque Terre, Italy: © OUR PLACE The World Heritage Collection / OUR PLACE The World Heritage Collection; St Kilda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: © Nomination File / Nomination File | Image Source: Nomination File; Viñales Valley, Cuba: © UNESCO / Ron Van Oers | Image Source: WHC Content / Sommaire Introduction To Cultural Landscapes ..................................................................................................................... 5 Definition ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 History And Terminology ................................................................................................................................................. 5 Categories ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Inscription Of Cultural Landscapes On The World Heritage List ..................................................................................... 6 Introduction Aux Paysages Culturels .................................................................................................................... 7 Définition ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Histoire Et Terminologie .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Catégories ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Inscription De Paysages Culturels Sur La Liste Du Patrimoine Mondial.......................................................................... 8 World Heritage Cultural Landscapes ......................................................................................................................... 9 Afghanistan ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 2003 - Cultural Landscape And Archaeological Remains Of The Bamiyan Valley / Paysage Culturel Et Vestiges Archéologiques De La Vallée De Bamiyan ..................................................................................................................... 9 Andorra / Andorre .................................................................................................................................................... 12 2004 - Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley / La Vallée Du Madriu-Perafita-Claror ................................................................. 12 Argentina / Argentine ............................................................................................................................................... 13 2003 - Quebrada De Humahuaca ................................................................................................................................. 13 Australia / Australie ................................................................................................................................................. 16 1987- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park / Parc National D'uluru-Kata Tjuta ...................................................................... 16 Austria / Autriche ................................................................................................................................................... 18 1997 - Cultural Landscape Of Dachstein/Salzkammergut / Paysage Culturel De Hallstatt- Dachstein/Salzkammergut 18 1999 - Wachau Cultural Landscape / Paysage Culturel De La Wachau........................................................................ 21 Austria - Hungary / Autriche - Hongrie .................................................................................................................... 24 2001 - Fertö/Neusiedlersee Cultural Landscape / Paysage Culturel De Fertö/Neusiedlersee ....................................... 24 Azerbaijan / Azerbaidjan .......................................................................................................................................... 25 2007 - Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape / Paysage Culturel D‟art Rupestre De Gobustan ................................ 25 Chile / Chili ............................................................................................................................................................... 27 2006 - Sewell Mining Town ........................................................................................................................................... 27 China ........................................................................................................................................................................ 28 2009 - Mount Wutai / Mont Wutai .................................................................................................................................. 28 2011 - West Lake Cultural Landscape Of Hangzhou / Paysage Culturel Du Lac De L‟ouest De Hangzhou .................. 29 Colombia / Colombie ............................................................................................................................................... 30 2011 - Coffee Cultural Landscape Of Colombia / Paysage Culturel Du Café De La Colombie ..................................... 30 Croatia ..................................................................................................................................................................... 31 2008 - Stari Grad Plain / Plaine De Stari Grad .............................................................................................................. 31 Cuba......................................................................................................................................................................... 32 1999 - Viñales Valley / Vallée De Viñales/ Valle De Vinales ......................................................................................... 32 2000 - Archaeological Landscape Of The First Coffee Plantations In The South-East Of Cuba / Paysage Archéologique Des Premières Plantations De Café Du Sud-Est De Cuba/ Paisaje Cultural De Las Primeras Plantaciones De Cafe Del Sudeste De Cuba ......................................................................................................................................................... 33 Czech Republic / Republique Tcheque .................................................................................................................... 34 1996 - Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape / Paysage Culturel De Lednice-Valtice ...................................................... 34 Ethiopia / Ethiopie.................................................................................................................................................... 36 2011 - Konso Cultural Landscape / Paysage Culturel Du Pays Konso ......................................................................... 36 France ...................................................................................................................................................................... 37 1999 - Jurisdiction Of Saint-Emilion / Juridiction De Saint-Emilion ................................................................................ 37 1999 - The Loire Valley Between Sully-Sur-Loire And Chalonnes/ Val De Loire Entre Sully-Sur-Loire Et Chalonnes ... 39 France - Spain / France - Espagne ........................................................................................................................... 42 1997- 1999 Pyrénées - Mont Perdu .............................................................................................................................. 42 Gabon ...................................................................................................................................................................... 44 2007 - Ecosystem And Relict Cultural Landscape Of Lopé-Okanda / Ecosystème Et Paysage Culturel Relique De Lopé-Okanda ................................................................................................................................................................ 44 Germany / Allemagne .............................................................................................................................................. 47 2000 - Garden Kingdom Of Dessau-Wörlitz / Le Royaume Des Jardins De Dessau-Wörlitz ......................................... 47 2002 - Upper Middle Rhine Valley / Vallée
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