List of World Heritage in Danger

Yaɣa din be ni saha ŋɔ mali niŋ

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Yuli: World Heritage Committee ni sabi li shɛm[1]
Di biɛhigu shee: di ni be tiŋ'shɛli yuli, ni di kodineeti nima; yaɣili din boli tiŋgbani yuli[nb 1]
So shɛli di ni doli piigi: bɛ daa kali la yaɣili maa m-pahi
Tiŋgbani polo: UNESCO ni yihi tiŋgbani yaɣili polo shɛli ti li
Yuuni (WHS): yaɣili maa ni kali mpahi World Heritage yuya ni yuun shɛli
Pɔhili ni saha: yuun shɛli lala yaɣili maa ni kali mpahi "World Heritage in Danger" ni
Daliri: pɔhili din paai lala yaɣili ŋɔ ka di zuɣu che ka UNESCO kali li mpahi yaɣa din be pɔhili puuni
  * Trans-border site
Name Image Location Criteria Area
ha (acre)
Year (WHS) Endangered Reason Refs
Abu Mena   EgyAbusir,
Tɛmplet:Country data Egypt
30°50′30″N 29°39′50″E / 30.84167°N 29.66389°E / 30.84167; 29.66389 (Abu Mena)
Cultural:
(iv)
182 (450) 1979 2001– Cave-ins in the area caused by the clay at the surface, which becomes semi-liquid when met with "excess water" [2][3]
[4]
Air and Ténéré Natural Reserves   Niger1Arlit Department,
Tɛmplet:Country data Niger
18°17′N 8°0′E / 18.283°N 8.000°E / 18.283; 8.000 (Air and Ténéré Natural Reserves)
Natural:
(vii), (ix), (x)
7,736,000 (19,120,000) 1991 1992– Military conflict and civil disturbance in the region as well as a reduction of wildlife population and degradation of the vegetation cover [5][6]
Ancient City of Aleppo   Aleppo Governorate, Tɛmplet:Country data Syria
36°14′N 37°10′E / 36.233°N 37.167°E / 36.233; 37.167 (Ancient City of Aleppo)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
350 (860) 1986 2013– Syrian Civil War, currently held by the government. Bombings continue threatening the site. [7]
Ancient City of Bosra   Daraa Governorate, Tɛmplet:Country data Syria
32°31′5″N 36°28′54″E / 32.51806°N 36.48167°E / 32.51806; 36.48167 (Ancient City of Bosra)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (vi)
1980 2013– Syrian Civil War, held by the government. [8]
Ancient City of Damascus   Damascus Governorate, Tɛmplet:Country data Syria
33°30′41″N 36°18′23″E / 33.51139°N 36.30639°E / 33.51139; 36.30639 (Ancient City of Damascus)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vi)
86 (210) 1979 2013– Syrian Civil War, rebel gunfire and mortar shelling, mainly from adjacent Jobar suburb endangers foundations. [9]
Ancient Villages of Northern Syria   Tɛmplet:Country data Syria
36°20′3″N 36°50′39″E / 36.33417°N 36.84417°E / 36.33417; 36.84417 (Ancient Villages of Northern Syria)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv), (v)
12,290 (30,400) 2011 2013– Syrian Civil War, some held by rebels. Reports of looting and demolitions by Islamist groups. [10]
Archaeological Site of Cyrene   LibJebel Akhdar,
Tɛmplet:Country data Libya
32°49′30″N 21°51′30″E / 32.82500°N 21.85833°E / 32.82500; 21.85833 (Archaeological Site of Cyrene)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (vi)
1982 2016– Libyan Civil War, presence of armed groups, already incurred and potential further damage. [11][12]
Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna   LibKhoms,
Tɛmplet:Country data Libya
32°38′18″N 14°17′35″E / 32.63833°N 14.29306°E / 32.63833; 14.29306 (Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii)
1982 2016– Libyan Civil War, presence of armed groups, already incurred and potential further damage. [12][13]
Archaeological Site of Sabratha   LibSabratha,
Tɛmplet:Country data Libya
32°48′19″N 12°29′6″E / 32.80528°N 12.48500°E / 32.80528; 12.48500 (Archaeological Site of Sabratha)
Cultural:
(iii)
1982 2016– Libyan Civil War, presence of armed groups, already incurred and potential further damage. [12][14]
Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)   IraqSalah ad Din,
Tɛmplet:Country data Iraq
35°27′24″N 43°15′45″E / 35.45667°N 43.26250°E / 35.45667; 43.26250 (Ashur)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
70 (170) 2003 2003– A planned reservoir that would have partially flooded the site was suspended in the wake of the Iraq War by the new administration; lack of adequate protection. [15][16]
Chan Chan Archaeological Zone   PerLa Libertad,
  Peru
8°6′40″S 79°4′30″W / 8.11111°S 79.07500°W / -8.11111; -79.07500 (Chan Chan Archaeological Zone)
Cultural:
(i), (iii)
600 (1,500) 1986 1986– Natural erosion [17][18]
City of Potosí   Potosí,   Bolivia

19°35′1″S 65°45′11″W / 19.58361°S 65.75306°W / -19.58361; -65.75306

Cultural:
(ii), (iv), (vi)
11,810 (29,200) 1987 2014– Continued mining has left the mountain porous and unstable, causing portions of the summit to collapse, also the target of future mining by the Bolivian Mining Corp. Recommendations to preserve the site have not been followed through. [19]
Coro and its Port   VenFalcón,
  Venezuela
11°25′N 69°40′W / 11.417°N 69.667°W / 11.417; -69.667 (Coro and its Port)
Cultural:
(iv), (v)
107 (260) 1993 2005– Damage to a great number of structures due to heavy rain between November 2004 and February 2005 as well as the construction of a new monument, a beach walkway and an entrance gate to the city in the buffer zone which could have considerable impact on the value of the site [20][21]
Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din   Homs and Latakia Governorates, Tɛmplet:Country data Syria
34°46′54″N 36°15′47″E / 34.78167°N 36.26306°E / 34.78167; 36.26306 (Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv)
9 (22) 2006 2013– Syrian Civil War, once held by Al-Nusra Front and other Islamist groups, reclaimed by Syrian Arab Army and Hezbollah fighters. Reports of damages and looting caused by Islamist groups was released by the government. [22]
Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley AfgBamyan,
  Afghanistan
34°49′55″N 67°49′36″E / 34.83194°N 67.82667°E / 34.83194; 67.82667 (Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vi)
159 (390) 2003 2003– Fragile conservation state due to abandonment, military action and dynamite explosions; causing dangers such as risk of collapse of Buddha niches, further deterioration of cave murals, looting and illicit excavations. [23][24]
East Rennell   Solomon IslandRennell and Bellona Province,
Tɛmplet:Country data Solomon Islands
11°40′59″S 160°10′59″E / 11.68306°S 160.18306°E / -11.68306; 160.18306 (East Rennell)
Natural:
(ix)
37,000 (91,000) 1998 2013– Damage to the site due to logging and its effect on the local ecosystem [25]
Everglades National Park   United StatesFlorida,
  United States
25°19′N 80°56′W / 25.317°N 80.933°W / 25.317; -80.933 (Everglades National Park)
Natural:
(viii), (ix), (x)
592,920 (1,465,100) 1979 1993–2007, 2010– Damage due to Hurricane Andrew and deterioration of water flow and quality due to agricultural and urban development (1993); continued degradation of the site resulting in a loss of marine habitat and decline in marine species (2010) [26][27]
[28]
Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama: Portobelo-San Lorenzo   PanColón Province,
  Panama
9°33′14″N 79°39′21″W / 9.55389°N 79.65583°W / 9.55389; -79.65583 (Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama: Portobelo-San Lorenzo)
Cultural:
(i), (iv)
1980 2012– Environmental factors, lack of maintenance and urban development [29][30]
Garamba National Park   DemOrientale,
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
4°0′N 29°15′E / 4.000°N 29.250°E / 4.000; 29.250 (Garamba National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (x)
500,000 (1,200,000) 1980 1984–1992, 1996– Reduction of Northern White Rhinoceros population (1984); poaching of two white rhinos, killing of three rangers and no plan for corrective measures by the authorities (1996) [31][32]
[33]
Hatra   IrqNineveh Governorate,
Tɛmplet:Country data Iraq
35°35′17″N 42°43′6″E / 35.58806°N 42.71833°E / 35.58806; 42.71833 (Hatra)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv), (vi)
324 (800) 1985 2015– Damage inflicted to the property by armed groups [34]
Hebron/Al-Khalil Old Town   PalHebron Governorate,
Tɛmplet:Country data Palestine
31°31′27″N 35°6′32″E / 31.52417°N 35.10889°E / 31.52417; 35.10889 (Hebron/Al-Khalil Old Town)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv), (vi)
20.6 (51) 2017 2017– [35]
Historic Centre of Odesa   OdesaOdesa,
Tɛmplet:Country data Ukraine
46°29′11.22″N 30°44′29.81″E / 46.4864500°N 30.7416139°E / 46.4864500; 30.7416139 (Historic Centre of Odesa)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv)
2023 2023– Russo-Ukrainian War [36][37]
Historic Centre of Shakhrisyabz   UzbQashqadaryo Region,
Tɛmplet:Country data Uzbekistan
39°3′0″N 66°50′0″E / 39.05000°N 66.83333°E / 39.05000; 66.83333 (Historic Centre of Shakhrisyabz)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
240 (590) 2000 2016– Destruction of buildings in its medieval neighbourhoods and continuing urban development. [38][39]
Historic Centre of Vienna   Aut
Vienna,   Austria
48°12′N 16°22′E / 48.200°N 16.367°E / 48.200; 16.367 (Vienna)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv), (vi)
371 (920) 2001 2017– New high-rise projects [40]
Historic Town of Zabīd YemAl Hudaydah,
Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen
14°12′N 43°19′E / 14.200°N 43.317°E / 14.200; 43.317 (Historic Town of Zabīd)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv), (vi)
1993 2000– Deteriorating state of historic buildings, inscribed on request of the State Party [41][42]
Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California MexicoBaja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, Sinaloa and Nayarit,
  Mexico
27°38′N 112°33′W / 27.633°N 112.550°W / 27.633; -112.550 (Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California)
Natural:
(vii), (ix), (x)
688,558 (1,701,460) 2005 2019– Imminent extinction of the vaquita, an endemic porpoise in the gulf [43][44]
Kahuzi-Biega National Park DemSouth Kivu
and Maniema,
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
2°30′S 28°45′E / 2.500°S 28.750°E / -2.500; 28.750 (Kahuzi-Biega National Park)
Natural:
(x)
600,000 (1,500,000) 1980 1997– Deforestation, hunting as well as war and civil strife [45][46]
Lake Turkana National Parks Ken  Kenya
3°3′8″N 36°30′13″E / 3.05222°N 36.50361°E / 3.05222; 36.50361 (Lake Turkana National Parks)
Natural:
(viii), (x)
161,485 (399,040) 1997 2018– Impact of Ethiopia's Gilgel Gibe III Dam on the lake's flow and ecosystem [47][48]
Landmarks of Ancient Kingdom of Saba Aut
Marib, Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen
15°25′36.76″N 45°20′6.82″E / 15.4268778°N 45.3352278°E / 15.4268778; 45.3352278 (Landmarks of the Ancient Kingdom of Saba)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
375.29 (927.4) 2023 2023– Threats of destruction caused by the Yemeni Civil War. [49][50]
Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park CenBamingui-Bangoran,
Tɛmplet:Country data Central African Republic
9°0′N 21°30′E / 9.000°N 21.500°E / 9.000; 21.500 (Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
1,740,000 (4,300,000) 1988 1997– Illegal grazing and poaching, deteriorating security situation [51][52]
Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam   AfgGhōr,
  Afghanistan
34°23′48″N 64°30′58″E / 34.39667°N 64.51611°E / 34.39667; 64.51611 (Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
70 (170) 2002 2002– Lack of legal protection, lack of protection measure or management plan, poor condition of the site [53][54]
Medieval Monuments in Kosovo     Serbia
42°39′40″N 20°15′56″E / 42.66111°N 20.26556°E / 42.66111; 20.26556 (Medieval Monuments in Kosovo)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
2.88 (7.1) 2004 2006– March Pogrom, lack of legal protection and management; political instability and insecurity. [55][56]
Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve   CotLola Prefecture,
  Côte d'Ivoire*
Tɛmplet:Country data Guinea*
7°36′N 8°23′W / 7.600°N 8.383°W / 7.600; -8.383 (Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
18,000 (44,000) 1981 1992– Iron ore mining concession on part of the World Heritage Site and influx of large number of refugees on the Guinean part of the site [57][58]
Nan Madol: Ceremonial Centre of Eastern Micronesia   MicronesiaTemwen Island,
Tɛmplet:Country data Micronesia
6°50′23″N 158°19′51″E / 6.83972°N 158.33083°E / 6.83972; 158.33083 (Nan Madol: Ceremonial Centre of Eastern Micronesia)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (iv), (vi)
76.7 (190) 2016 2016– Continuing siltation of waterways contributing to overgrowth and undermining existing structures. [59][60]
Niokolo-Koba National Park   SenTambacounda Region
and Kédougou Region,
  Senegal
13°0′N 12°40′W / 13.000°N 12.667°W / 13.000; -12.667 (Niokolo-Koba National Park)
Natural:
(x)
913,000 (2,260,000) 1981 2007– Degradation of property, low mammal population, management problems and impact of a proposed dam on the Gambia River [61][62]
Okapi Wildlife Reserve   Dem Orientale,
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
2°0′N 28°30′E / 2.000°N 28.500°E / 2.000; 28.500 (Okapi Wildlife Reserve)
Natural:
(x)
1,372,625 (3,391,830) 1996 1997– Looting of park facilities and killing of elephants as a result of an armed conflict in the area [63][64]
Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls   JerJerusalem
(no nation named by UNESCO)[nb 2]
31°46′36″N 35°14′3″E / 31.77667°N 35.23417°E / 31.77667; 35.23417 (Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (vi)
1981 1982– Uncontrolled urban development, general deterioration of the state of conservation due to tourism and lack of maintenance. [65][66][67]
Old City of Sana'a YemSana'a Governorate,
Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen
15°21′20″N 44°12′29″E / 15.35556°N 44.20806°E / 15.35556; 44.20806 (Sana'a)
Cultural:
(iv), (v), (vi)
1986 2015– Yemeni Civil War [68]
Old Town of Ghadamès   LibGhadames,
Tɛmplet:Country data Libya
30°08′00″N 9°30′00″E / 30.13333°N 9.50000°E / 30.13333; 9.50000 (Old Town of Ghadamès)
Cultural:
(v)
1986 2016– Libyan Civil War, presence of armed groups, already incurred and potential further damage. [12][69]
Old Towns of Djenné   MalDjenné,
Tɛmplet:Country data Mali
13°54′23″N 4°33′18″W / 13.90639°N 4.55500°W / 13.90639; -4.55500 (Old Towns of Djenné)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
1988 2016– Regional insecurity, deteriorating state of the historic town, urbanization and erosion. [70][71]
Palestine: Land of Olives and Vines – Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem, Battir   Pal
Battir, Tɛmplet:Country data Palestine
31°43′11″N 35°7′50″E / 31.71972°N 35.13056°E / 31.71972; 35.13056 (Palestine: Land of Olives and Vines – Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem, Battir)
Cultural:
(iv)(v)
349 (860) 2014 2014– The Israeli West Bank barrier "may isolate farmers from fields they have cultivated for centuries". [72][73]
Old Walled City of Shibam YemHadhramaut Governorate,
Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen
15°55′37″N 48°37′36″E / 15.92694°N 48.62667°E / 15.92694; 48.62667 (Shibam)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv), (v)
1982 2015– Potential threat from the armed conflict, compounding safeguarding and management problems already observed at the site [68]
Rainforests of the Atsinanana MadEastern Madagascar,
Tɛmplet:Country data Madagascar
14°28′S 49°42′E / 14.467°S 49.700°E / -14.467; 49.700 (Rainforests of the Atsinanana)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
479,660 (1,185,300) 2007 2010– Illegal logging and hunting of endangered lemurs [74][75]
Rachid Karami International Fair Aut
Tripoli, Tɛmplet:Country data Lebanon
34°26′22″N 35°49′33″E / 34.4395°N 35.8259°E / 34.4395; 35.8259 (Rachid Karami International Fair)
Cultural:
(ii)(iv)
72 (180) 2023 2023– Threatened by lack of funds for maintenance due to the Lebanese liquidity crisis, urban development, and "its alarming state of conservation". [76][77]
Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve   HonLa Mosquitia,
  Honduras
15°44′40″N 84°40′30″W / 15.74444°N 84.67500°W / 15.74444; -84.67500 (Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve)
Natural:
(vii), (viii), (ix), (x)
1982 1996–2007, 2011– Logging, fishing and land occupation; poaching and the reduced capacity of the state to manage the site; largely due to the deterioration of law and to the presence of drug traffickers [78][79]
Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus   LibFezzan,
Tɛmplet:Country data Libya
24°50′N 10°20′E / 24.833°N 10.333°E / 24.833; 10.333 (Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus)
Cultural:
(iii)
1985 2016– Libyan Civil War, presence of armed groups, already incurred and potential further damage. [12][80]
Samarra Archaeological City   IraqSalah ad Din,
Tɛmplet:Country data Iraq
34°12′N 43°52′E / 34.200°N 43.867°E / 34.200; 43.867 (Samarra Archaeological City)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
15,058 (37,210) 2007 2007– Security situation following the Iraq War and lack of state control for protection or management of the site [81][82]
Selous Game Reserve   TanzaniaCoast, Morogoro, Lindi, Mtwara and Ruvuma Regions,

Tɛmplet:Country data Tanzania, 9°0′0″S 37°24′0″E / 9.00000°S 37.40000°E / -9.00000; 37.40000

Natural:
(ix), (x)
5,120,000 (12,700,000) 1982 2014– Exploration and extraction of minerals, large infrastructure projects [83]
Site of Palmyra   Homs Governorate, Tɛmplet:Country data Syria
34°33′15″N 38°16′0″E / 34.55417°N 38.26667°E / 34.55417; 38.26667 (Site of Palmyra)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iv)
0.36 (0.89) 1980 2013– Syrian Civil War, captured by the notoriously iconoclastic Islamic State terrorist organization (ISIS). [84]
Timbuktu   MaliTimbuktu,
Timbuktu Region,
Tɛmplet:Country data Mali
16°46′24″N 2°59′58″W / 16.77333°N 2.99944°W / 16.77333; -2.99944 (Timbuktu)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv), (v)
1988 2012– Threat of destruction by the Islamist groups like Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb, Ansar Dine and Boko Haram. Some monuments are now pillaged and destroyed. [85][86]
Tomb of Askia   MaliGao,
Gao Region,
Tɛmplet:Country data Mali
16°17′23″N 0°02′40″W / 16.28972°N 0.04444°W / 16.28972; -0.04444 (Tomb of Askia)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
4.24 (10.5) 2004 2012– Damaged by Islamist groups like Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb and Ansar Dine. Reported destroyed by Ansar Dine when they captured Timbuktu. [86][87]
Tombs of Buganda Kings at Kasubi   UgandaKampala District,
  Uganda
0°19′45″N 32°33′12″E / 0.32917°N 32.55333°E / 0.32917; 32.55333 (Tombs of Buganda Kings at Kasubi)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (iv), (vi)
27 (67) 2001 2010– Destruction of the Muzibu Azaala Mpanga, the main building of the site, by fire in March 2010 [88][89]
Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra   IndonesiaSumatra,
Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia
02°30′S 101°30′E / 2.500°S 101.500°E / -2.500; 101.500 (Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra)
Natural:
(vii), (ix), (x)
2,595,124 (6,412,690) 2004 2011– Poaching, illegal logging, agricultural encroachment, and plans to build roads through the site [90][91]
Virunga National Park   DemNorth Kivu
and Orientale,
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
0°55′N 29°10′E / 0.917°N 29.167°E / 0.917; 29.167 (Virunga National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (viii), (x)
800,000 (2,000,000) 1979 1994– Deforestation and poaching as a result of the influx of refugees due to the Rwandan Civil War [92][93]
Roșia Montană Mining Landscape RomAlba County,
Tɛmplet:Country data Romania
46°18′22″N 23°7′50″E / 46.30611°N 23.13056°E / 46.30611; 23.13056 (Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
314.42 (776.9) 2021 2021– Threats posed by plans to resume mining which would damage a major part of the inscribed Mining Landscape [94][95]

Yaɣ'shɛŋa din daa pun kali pahi mali niŋ

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Yaɣa pam daa pun nyɛla din kali mpahi din be pɔhili ni, amaa bɛ daa labi yihili saha shɛli bɛ ni daa labi m-mali lala yaɣa ŋɔ. Everglades National Park daa kali mi mpahi yuuni 1993 zaŋ chaŋ yuuni 2007 ka daa lahi kali mpahi yuuni 2010; Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve daa kali mi mpahi bini din gbaai yuuni 1996 zaŋ n chaŋ yuuni 2007 ka daa lahi kali mpahi yuuni 2011. Di zaa nyɛla din kali mpahi din do zuɣusaa ŋɔ ni.

  Delisted altogether as a World Heritage Site
  Partial de-listing off the World Heritage List
Name Image Location Criteria Area
ha (acre)
Year (WHS) Endangered Reason Refs
Angkor   Siem Reap Province, Tɛmplet:Country data Cambodia
13°26′N 103°50′E / 13.433°N 103.833°E / 13.433; 103.833 (Angkor)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
1992 1992–2004 Inscription initially limited to a three-year period (1993–1995) during which effective legal protection, boundary and buffer zones were to be established and international conservation efforts were to be monitored and coordinated; at the time of inscription, Cambodia was UN-controlled following the civil war in the 1980s. [96][97]
[98]
Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery   GeorImereti,
Tɛmplet:Country data Georgia
42°15′44″N 42°42′59″E / 42.26222°N 42.71639°E / 42.26222; 42.71639 (Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery)
Cultural:
(iv)
7.87 (19.4) 1994 2010–2017 Major reconstruction project that will lead to irreversible interventions. The boundaries of the site was modified in 2017.[nb 3] Bagrati Cathedral was removed from the list of World Heritage Sites after its reconstruction. However, Gelati Monastery remained on the list. [99][100][101]
Bahla Fort   Bahla, Tɛmplet:Country data Oman
22°58′N 57°18′E / 22.967°N 57.300°E / 22.967; 57.300 (Bahla Fort)
Cultural:
(iv)
1987 1988–2004 Degradation of earth structures of the fort and of the oasis of Bahla [102][103]
[104][105]
Bam and its Cultural Landscape   IranKerman,
Tɛmplet:Country data Iran
29°07′01″N 58°22′07″E / 29.11694°N 58.36861°E / 29.11694; 58.36861 (Bam and its Cultural Landscape)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv), (v)
2004 2004–2013 Following the damage due to the 2003 Bam earthquake [106][107][108]
Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System   BelBelize, Stann Creek and Toledo
Tɛmplet:Country data Belize
17°19′N 87°32′W / 17.317°N 87.533°W / 17.317; -87.533 (Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System)
Natural:
(vii), (ix), (x)
96,300 (238,000) 1996 2009–2018 Mangrove cutting and excessive development [109][110][111]
Birthplace of Jesus: Church of the Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route, Bethlehem   Pal
Bethlehem, Tɛmplet:Country data Palestine
31°42′16″N 35°12′27″E / 31.70444°N 35.20750°E / 31.70444; 35.20750 (Birthplace of Jesus: Church of the Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route, Bethlehem)
Cultural:
(iv), (vi)
2.98 (7.4) 2012 2012–2019 Damage due to water leaks [112][113][114]
Butrint   Sarandë District,   Albania
39°45′N 20°1′E / 39.750°N 20.017°E / 39.750; 20.017 (Butrint)
Cultural:
(iii)
3,980 (9,800) 1992 1997–2005 Damages due to management and conservation [115][116]
[117]
Cologne Cathedral North Rhine-Westphalia,   Germany
50°56′29″N 6°57′29″E / 50.94139°N 6.95806°E / 50.94139; 6.95806 (Cologne Cathedral)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iv)
1996 2004–2006 High-rise building plan near the cathedral threatening to inflict damage to the integrity of the property; delisted[nb 3] after the building plan was halted and a buffer zone introduced [118][119]
[120]
Comoé National Park   CotZanzan,
  Côte d'Ivoire
9°10′N 3°40′W / 9.167°N 3.667°W / 9.167; -3.667 (Comoé National Park)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
1,150,000 (2,800,000) 1983 2003–2017 Civil unrest, poaching and lack of effective management mechanisms [121][122]
Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary   Biffeche,   Senegal
16°30′N 16°10′W / 16.500°N 16.167°W / 16.500; -16.167 (Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary)
Natural:
(vii), (x)
16,000 (40,000) 1981 1984–1988, 2000–2006 Long term threat by construction plan for a down-stream dam (1984); delisted[nb 3] (1988) as water supply to the park was insured by the construction of a sluice and a management plan was being prepared; relisted[nb 4] (2000) due to environmental and economical threats posed by the introduced species Salvinia molesta and Pistia stratiotes as well as issues with water management in the park [32][123]
[124][125]
[126][127]
Dresden Elbe Valley   Saxony,   Germany
51°3′N 13°49′E / 51.050°N 13.817°E / 51.050; 13.817 (Dresden Elbe Valley)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv), (v)
1,930 (4,800) 2004 2006–2009 Construction plans for the Waldschlösschen Bridge in the core area of the cultural landscape; removed from the list of World Heritage Sites in 2009 after construction commenced at the end of 2007 [128][129]
Dubrovnik   Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Tɛmplet:Country data Croatia
42°38′25″N 18°06′30″E / 42.64028°N 18.10833°E / 42.64028; 18.10833 (Dubrovnik)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (iv)
97 (240) 1979 1991–1998 Croatian War of Independence [130][131]
[132]
Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore   PakPunjab,
Tɛmplet:Country data Pakistan
31°35′25″N 74°18′35″E / 31.59028°N 74.30972°E / 31.59028; 74.30972 (Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii)
1981 2000–2012 Destruction of historic water tanks in 1999 to widen a road and deteriorating perimeter walls of the Garden, listed on request of the Pakistan government [133][134]
Galápagos Islands   Galápagos Province,   Ecuador
0°40′S 90°30′W / 0.667°S 90.500°W / -0.667; -90.500 (Galápagos Islands)
Natural:
(vii), (viii), (ix), (x)
14,066,514 (34,759,110) 1978 2007–2010 Various threats including insufficient prevention of possibilities for the introduction of alien species, insufficient resource allocation for conservation agencies and park management, presence of a large number of illegal immigrants, rapid uncontrolled growth of tourism, fishing over-capacity and sports fishing [135][136]
[137][138]
Group of Monuments at Hampi Bellary district,   India
15°20′6″N 76°27′43″E / 15.33500°N 76.46194°E / 15.33500; 76.46194 (Group of Monuments at Hampi)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (iv)
1986 1999–2006 Partial construction of two cable-suspended bridges within the protected archaeological areas of Hampi threatening the integrity and authenticity of the site [139][140]
[141]
Historical Monuments of Mtskheta   GeorMtskheta-Mtianeti,
Tɛmplet:Country data Georgia
41°50′32″N 44°43′16″E / 41.84222°N 44.72111°E / 41.84222; 44.72111 (Historical Monuments of Mtskheta)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
1994 2009–2016 Deterioration of stonework and frescoes, mismanagement and urban development [142][143]
Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works   ChilTarapacá,
  Chile
20°12′30″S 69°47′40″W / 20.20833°S 69.79444°W / -20.20833; -69.79444 (Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
2005 2005–2019 Fragile nature of structures due to lack of maintenance for 40 years; also damage, vandalism and some dismantling; looting [144][145][146]
Ichkeul National Park   Bizerta,   Tunisia
37°10′N 9°40′E / 37.167°N 9.667°E / 37.167; 9.667 (Ichkeul National Park)
Natural:
(x)
12,600 (31,000) 1980 1996–2006 Construction of dams limiting the freshwater flow to the area and causing an increased salinity of the lake and the marshes as well as a decrease in the number of migrating bird populations [147][148]
[149]
Iguaçu National Park   Paraná State,   Brazil
25°41′S 54°26′W / 25.683°S 54.433°W / -25.683; -54.433 (Iguaçu National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (x)
170,086 (420,290) 1986 1999–2001 Illegally opened road ("Estrada do Colono", Portuguese for "Settler's Road") through the park, dams on the Iguazu River and helicopter flights. [150][151]
[152]
Kathmandu Valley   Kathmandu Valley, Tɛmplet:Country data Nepal
27°42′14″N 85°18′31″E / 27.70389°N 85.30861°E / 27.70389; 85.30861 (Kathmandu Valley)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv), (vi)
167 (410) 1979 2003–2007 Partial or substantial loss of the traditional elements of six out of seven monument zones and resulting general loss of authenticity and integrity of the whole property. [153][154]
[155]
Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City United KingdomLiverpool
England,
  United Kingdom
53°24′24″N 2°50′40″W / 53.40667°N 2.84444°W / 53.40667; -2.84444 (Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
136 (340) 2004 2012–2021 Due to the proposed redevelopment of historic docklands known as Liverpool Waters, (including Bramley-Moore Dock stadium of Everton F.C.). Removed of World Heritage status in July 2021, due to the continued progress of the developments.[156] [157][158]
Los Katíos National Park   Antioquia and Chocó,   Colombia
7°40′0″N 77°0′0″W / 7.66667°N 77.00000°W / 7.66667; -77.00000 (Los Katíos National Park)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
72,000 (180,000) 1994 2009–2015 Deforestation, illegal fishing and hunting. Removed following significant improvements to Park management [159]
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Assam,   India
26°30′N 91°51′E / 26.500°N 91.850°E / 26.500; 91.850 (Manas Wildlife Sanctuary)
Natural:
(vii), (ix), (x)
39,100 (97,000) 1985 1992–2011 Poaching, damage to the park's infrastructure and decrease in the population of some species particularly the Greater One Horned Rhino following an invasion by militants of the Bodo tribe in 1992 [160][161]
[162]
Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor   Bay of Kotor, Kotor and surrounding territory, Tɛmplet:Country data Montenegro
42°29′N 18°42′E / 42.483°N 18.700°E / 42.483; 18.700 (Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
1979 1979–2003 Damage following the earthquake from 15 April 1979 [163][164]
[165]
Ngorongoro Conservation Area   Arusha Region, Tɛmplet:Country data Tanzania
3°11′S 35°32′E / 3.183°S 35.533°E / -3.183; 35.533 (Ngorongoro Conservation Area)
Natural:
(iv), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x)
1978 1984–1989 Declining conservation status [166][167]
[168]
Plitvice Lakes National Park   Lika-Senj County, Tɛmplet:Country data Croatia
44°53′N 15°37′E / 44.883°N 15.617°E / 44.883; 15.617 (Plitvice Lakes National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (viii), (ix)
19,200 (47,000) 1979 1992–1997 Potential threat due to the Croatian War of Independence [169][170]
[171]
Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras   PhiIfugao,
  Philippines

16°55′N 121°3′E / 16.917°N 121.050°E / 16.917; 121.050 (Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv), (v)
500,000 (1,200,000) 1995 2001–2012 Absence of systematic monitoring programme or a comprehensive management plan [172][173]
Royal Palaces of Abomey   Zou Department,   Benin
7°11′26″N 1°59′36″E / 7.19056°N 1.99333°E / 7.19056; 1.99333 (Royal Palaces of Abomey)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
48 (120) 1985 1985–2007 General state of deterioration due to the elements and inappropriate restoration which are in conflict with the authenticity of the site [174][175]
[176][177]
Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and Ruins of Songo Mnara TanKilwa District,
Tɛmplet:Country data Tanzania
8°57′28″S 39°31′22″E / 8.95778°S 39.52278°E / -8.95778; 39.52278 (Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and Ruins of Songo Mnara)
Cultural:
(iii)
1981 2004–2014 Continuing deterioration of the site due to various agents such as erosion or plants [178][179]
Rwenzori Mountains National Park   Bundibugyo, Kabarole and Kasese District,   Uganda
0°13′N 29°55′E / 0.217°N 29.917°E / 0.217; 29.917 (Rwenzori Mountains National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (ix)
99,600 (246,000) 1994 1999–2004 Security situation and lack of monitoring of a major part of the park [150][180]
[181]
Salonga National Park   DemÉquateur
and Bandundu Province,
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
2°S 21°E / 2°S 21°E / -2; 21 (Salonga National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (ix)
3,600,000 (8,900,000) 1984 1999–2021 Poaching and housing construction. Removed from the list in danger due to improvements in its state of conservation. [182][183]
[150][184]
Sangay National Park   Chimborazo, Morona-Santiago and Tungurahua Province,   Ecuador
1°50′S 78°20′W / 1.833°S 78.333°W / -1.833; -78.333 (Sangay National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (viii), (ix), (x)
271,925 (671,940) 1983 1992–2005 Heavy poaching, illegal livestock grazing, encroachment and potential threat through a road construction project [185][186]
[187]
Simien National Park   EthAmhara Region,
Tɛmplet:Country data Ethiopia
13°11′N 38°4′E / 13.183°N 38.067°E / 13.183; 38.067 (Simien National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (x)
22,000 (54,000) 1978 1996–2017 Deterioration of population of Walia ibex [188][189]
Srebarna Nature Reserve   Srebarna, Silistra Province,   Bulgaria
44°06′50″N 27°04′40″E / 44.11389°N 27.07778°E / 44.11389; 27.07778 (Srebarna Nature Reserve)
Natural:
(x)
638 (1,580) 1983 1992–2003 Prevention of seasonal flooding and agricultural use causing a decline or disappearance of the water and passerine bird populations [190][191]
[192]
Timbuktu   Circle and Region of Tombouctou, Tɛmplet:Country data Mali
16°46′24″N 2°59′58″W / 16.77333°N 2.99944°W / 16.77333; -2.99944 (Timbuktu)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv), (v)
1988 1990–2005 Threat of sand encroachment [193][194]
[195]
Tipasa   Tipaza Province,   Algeria
36°35′39″N 2°26′36″E / 36.59417°N 2.44333°E / 36.59417; 2.44333 (Tipasa)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
52 (130) 1982 2002–2006 Inadequate maintenance affecting the integrity of the site and its buffer zone [196][197]
[198]
Walled City of Baku with Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower   Baku,   Azerbaijan
40°21′59″N 49°50′7″E / 40.36639°N 49.83528°E / 40.36639; 49.83528 (Baku)
Cultural:
(iv)
2000 2003–2009 Damage sustained during the 2000 Baku earthquake, urban development and inadequate conservation efforts [199]
Wieliczka Salt Mine   Wieliczka, Wieliczka County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship,   Poland
49°58′45″N 20°03′50″E / 49.97917°N 20.06389°E / 49.97917; 20.06389 (Wieliczka Salt Mine)
Cultural:
(iv)
969 (2,390) 1978 1989–1998 Humidity problem [168][200]
[201]
Yellowstone National Park Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho,   United States
44°30′N 110°50′W / 44.500°N 110.833°W / 44.500; -110.833 (Yellowstone National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (viii), (ix), (x)
898,349 (2,219,870) 1978 1995–2003 Ascertained dangers to Yellowstone cutthroat trout as well as sewage leakage and waste contamination in parts of the park; potential threats to water quantity and quality, past and proposed mining activities, a proposed control programme to eradicate brucellosis in the bison herds [202][203]
[204]

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