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UNESCO World Heritage Sites are designated landmarks and areas that have cultural, historical, or scientific significance, and are protected under an internatio

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites are designated landmarks and areas that have cultural, historical, or scientific significance, and are protected under an international treaty administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The World Heritage program aims to preserve and protect these unique and irreplaceable assets for future generations. The program has been in operation and has designated sites such as the [[great-barrier-reef|Great Barrier Reef]] in Australia, the [[colosseum|Colosseum]] in Italy, and the [[grand-canyon|Grand Canyon]] in the United States. The designation of a site as a World Heritage Site is a prestigious honor, recognized as a symbol of excellence in conservation and management. The World Heritage program has provided economic benefits to local communities through sustainable tourism. The program has also raised awareness about the importance of cultural and natural heritage, and has inspired a new generation of global citizens to take action in preserving our shared heritage.