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         <title>From Olympia&apos;s Workshop on World Heritage and Disasters: Joint Communiqu&#xe9; of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the Hellenic Ministry of Culture</title>
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The devastating fires that raged across Greece in the summer of 2007 seriously affected the World Heritage site of Olympia, stopping short of destroying its Museum and archaeological area, which could only be saved thanks to the strenuous efforts of the responsible authorities. &amp;nbsp;Disasters such as the one that threatened Olympia are in fact increasing, including as a result of climate change, and are affecting each year many precious heritage sites, exposed to numerous natural and  ...]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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