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States Parties: Ratification Status

States Parties are countries which have adhered to the World Heritage Convention.They thereby agree to identify and nominate properties on their national territory to be considered for inscription on the World Heritage List. When a State Party nominates a property, it gives details of how a property is protected and provides a management plan for its upkeep. States Parties are also expected to protect the World Heritage values of the properties inscribed and are encouraged to report periodically on their condition.

State Party Date Type of instrument
Albania 10/07/1989 R
Andorra 03/01/1997 Ac
Armenia 05/09/1993 S
Austria 18/12/1992 R
Azerbaijan 16/12/1993 R
Belarus 12/10/1988 R
Belgium 24/07/1996 R
Bosnia and Herzegovina 12/07/1993 S
Bulgaria 07/03/1974 Ac
Canada 23/07/1976 Ac
Croatia 06/07/1992 S
Cyprus 14/08/1975 Ac
Czech Republic 26/03/1993 S
Denmark 25/07/1979 R
Estonia 27/10/1995 R
Finland 04/03/1987 R
France 27/06/1975 Ac
Georgia 04/11/1992 S
Germany 2 23/08/1976 R
Greece 17/07/1981 R
Holy See 07/10/1982 A
Hungary 15/07/1985 Ac
Iceland 19/12/1995 R
Ireland 16/09/1991 R
Israel 06/10/1999 Ac
Italy 23/06/1978 R
Latvia 10/01/1995 Ac
Lithuania 31/03/1992 Ac
Luxembourg 28/09/1983 R
Malta 14/11/1978 Ac
Moldova, Republic of 23/09/2002 R
Monaco 07/11/1978 R
Montenegro 03/06/2006 S
Netherlands 3 26/08/1992 Ac
Norway 12/05/1977 R
Poland 29/06/1976 R
Portugal 30/09/1980 R
Romania 16/05/1990 Ac
Russian Federation 4 12/10/1988 R
San Marino 18/10/1991 R
Serbia 11/09/2001 S
Slovakia 31/03/1993 S
Slovenia 05/11/1992 S
Spain 04/05/1982 Ac
Sweden 22/01/1985 R
Switzerland 17/09/1975 R
the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 30/04/1997 S
Turkey 16/03/1983 R
Ukraine 12/10/1988 R
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 29/05/1984 R
United States of America 07/12/1973 R

Date of deposit of ratification (R), acceptance (Ac), accession (A) or of the notification of succession (S)1

Notes

The symbol ** designates those States for whom, in accordance with Article 33, the Convention has not yet entered into force.

  1. This Convention entered into force on 17 December 1975. It subsequently entered into force for each State three months after the date of deposit of that State's instrument, except in cases of declarations of succession (indicated by the letter (S)), where the entry into force occurred on the date on which the State assumed responsibility for conducting its international relations.
  2. Through the accession of the German Democratic Republic to the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany, with effect from 3 October 1990, the two German States have united to form one Sovereign State. The Contracting Parties to the Unification Treaty "have agreed that the treaties and agreements to which the Federal Republic of Germany is a contracting party ... remain in force and that their respective rights and obligations ... be applied" to the whole territory of Germany. The German Democratic Republic acceeded to this Convention on 12 December 1988.

  3. With an extension to the Netherlands Antilles.

  4. The instrument of ratification was deposited by the U.S.S.R., on 12 October 1988.