The Committee decided to enter in the World Heritage List the twenty-four cultural and natural properties which had been recommended by the Bureau:
Name of Property | Contracting State having submitted the nomination of the property in accordance with the Convention | Identification No. |
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Algeria | 179 |
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Algeria | 188 |
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Algeria | 191 |
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Algeria | 193 |
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Algeria | 194 |
The Committee is seriously concerned at the likely effect of dam construction in the area on those natural and cultural characteristics which make the property of outstanding universal value. In particular, it considers that flooding of parts of the river valleys would destroy a number of cultural and natural features of great significance, as identified in the ICOMOS and IUCN reports. The Committee therefore recommends that the Australian authorities take all possible measures to protect the integrity of the property. The Committee suggests that the Australian authorities should ask the Committee to place the property on the List of World Heritage in Danger until the question of dam construction is resolved. |
Australia | 181 |
In view of the importance of Lord Howe Island as a World Heritage site, the World Heritage Committee suggests that steps be taken to replace the telecommunications towers as soon as satellite communications are available. |
Australia | 186 |
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Brazil | 189 |
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Cuba | 204 |
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France | 203 |
The Committee recommends that the Haitian authorities exercise the greatest care as regards the restoration and consolidation work on the entire site, which should be carried out in conformity with internationally recognized conservation standards. |
Haiti | 180 |
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Honduras | 196 |
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Italy | 174 |
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Ivory Coast | 195 |
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 183 |
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 184 |
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 190 |
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Seychelles, Republic of | 195 |
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Sri Lanka | 200 |
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Sri Lanka | 201 |
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Sri Lanka | 202 |
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Tanzania | 199 |
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United States of America | 198 |
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Yemen, People's Democratic Republic of | 192 |