| Name of Property |
Nomination submitted by |
Id No. |
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Argentina |
145 |
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Australia |
147 |
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NB The Committee noted that the Australian Government intended to proclaim additional areas in the Alligator River Region as part of Kakadu National Park and recommended that such areas be included in the site inscribed on the World Heritage List and that in the Region the environmental protection measures specified in the relevant legislation continue to be enforced.
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Australia |
154 |
| NB The Committee noted that only a small proportion of the area nominated for the World Heritage List had been proclaimed within the Great Barrier Reef Region as defined in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act, 1975, and the Committee requested the Australian Government to take steps to ensure that the whole area is proclaimed under relevant legislation as soon as possible and that the necessary environmental protection measures are taken. |
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Australia |
167 |
| NB The Committee would like to see a management plan rapidly established for the whole area. |
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Canada |
157 |
- Head-Smashed-in Bison Jump
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Canada |
158 |
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Federal Republic of Germany |
168 |
- Wurzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square
|
Federal Republic of Germany |
169 |
- Palace and Park of Fontainebleau
|
France |
160 |
- Chateau and Estate of Chambord
|
France |
161 |
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France |
162 |
- The Roman Theatre and its surroundings and the "Triumphal Arch" of Orange
|
France |
163 |
- Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles
|
France |
164 |
- Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay
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France |
165 |
- Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quiriguá
|
Guatemala |
149 |
| NB The Committee recommended that the authorities of Guatemala take the necessary steps to protect the cultural property at the site. |
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- Nimba Strict Nature Reserve
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Guinea |
155 |
| NB The Committee recommended that Guinea, the Ivory Coast and Liberia establish close co-operation for the safeguarding of the whole of the natural ecosystems of the Nimba mountain which stretch over territory within these three countries. |
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Morocco |
170 |
- Historical monuments of Thatta
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Pakistan |
143 |
- Fort and Shalimar Gardens at Lahore
|
Pakistan |
171 &172 |
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Panama |
159 |
- Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary
|
Senegal |
25 |
| NB The Committee expressed the hope that on the basis of the Unesco Consultants' Report (1981) the Government of Senegal would take the protective measures necessary to maintain the integrity of this World Heritage site in spite of the construction of a series of dams by the O.M.V.S. |
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- Niokolo-Koba National Park
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Senegal |
153 |
| NB The Committee urged the Government of Senegal to formulate a comprehensive management plan for the park which would take fully into account the need to integrate it into socio-economic development programmes for the region. The Committee requested the Government of Senegal to take all necessary steps to avoid adverse impacts of water resource development on this World Heritage site. |
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- Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and ruins of Songa Mnara
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Tanzania |
144 |
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Tanzania |
156 |
| NB The Committee urged the competent authorities of Tanzania to consider adding the Maswa Game Reserve to this World Heritage site. |
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- Mammoth Cave National Park
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United States of America |
150 |
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United States of America |
151 |
| NB The Committee urged the competent authorities of the United States of America to take steps to include in this World Heritage site the coastal strip, which is owned by the State of Washington. |
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