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Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada

Advisory Bodies Evaluations
1994 Advisory Body Evaluation (ICOMOS)
1984 Advisory Body Evaluation (ICOMOS) / Évaluation de l'organisation consultative (ICOMOS)
Maps
2011 Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada: Map of the inscribed property and its buffer zone
Decisions
2016 40COM 8E - Adoption of Retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value
2011 35COM 8D - Clarifications of property boundaries and areas by States Parties in response to the Retrospective Inventory
1999 State of Conservation Report: 1999
1999 23COM XB.46 - State of conservation reports of cultural properties noted by the Committee
1999 23BUR IVB.77 - Granada (Spain)
1998 State of Conservation Report: 1998
1998 22BUR VB.60 - Alhambra, Generalife and Albaycin, Grenada (Spain)
1997 21COM VIIC.53/49 - SOC: Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin, Grenada (Spain)
1997 21BUR IVB.54 - Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin, Grenada (Spain)
1994 18COM XI - Extension and Change of Name: Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin, Granada (extension of the Alhambra and the Generalife, Granada, to include the Albayzin quarter) (Spain)
1984 Report of the 8th Session of the Committee (Extension of the Alhambra and the generalife, Grenada, to include the Albayzin quarter)
1984 08COM IXA - Inscription: The Alhambra and the Generalife, Granada (Spain)
Mission reports
2007 Joint Report on the Participation in the “Seminar on Control and Management of Urban Planning in Spanish World Heritage Cities”, Aranjuez (Spain), 27-28 September 2007
1997 Report on the WHC Mission to Granada, January 1997
1997 Report on the UNESCO-ICOMOS Mission to Granada, November 1997
Periodic Reporting
2014 Periodic Reporting Cycle 2, Section II
2006 Periodic Reporting Cycle 1, Section II (Summary)
State of conservation reports
1999 State of conservation reports
1998 State of conservation reports
1997 State of conservation reports
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