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Dzheppar invites UNESCO member states to Crimean Platform summit
01.04.2021 11:36
Ukrinform
First Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Emine Dzheppar took part in the 12th UNESCO information meeting on the situation in the occupied Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. Emine Dzheppar spoke about the continuing deterioration of the situation on the occupied peninsula. She drew attention to the destruction of the World Heritage sites, human rights violations and oppression of national minorities, restrictions on freedom of religion, suppression of independent media, violations of international humanitarian law by the Russian-occupation administration, the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine informs.
Киев заявил об уничтожении в Крыму памяток всемирного культурного наследия
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National Trust and Unicomer (Trinidad) Ltd hosts “Heritage is Me” art competition
March 17, 2021:“What is heritage?” This is the question the National Trust and Unicomer (Trinidad) Ltd are encouraging young local artists to explore in their art competition launched to commemorate International Day for Monuments and Sites on April 18
th. National Heritage is an important part of national culture, and conservation of important built and natural heritage monuments and sites is central to a country developing a strong and sustainable self-identity.
The art competition has been developed under the theme “Heritage is Me”, and through this venture, the National Trust and Unicomer (Trinidad) Ltd are encouraging young artists and their families to reconnect with the outdoors and re-discover the beauty and diversity of their heritage.
Mar 5, 2021
The Ross-Chillicothe Convention & Visitors Bureau has provided an update on the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks World Heritage nomination. They report the completed dossier is anticipated to be reviewed by the UN International Council on Monuments and Sites in late 2022 or early 2023.
Burt Logan, Executive Director and CEO of the Ohio History Connection, said they are optimistic that the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks will be on the World Heritage List in just a few short years.
The nomination includes the five sites of Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Ross County. Being on the prestigious World Heritage List is also an economic boon to tourism and local businesses. Read more in the below news release, and learn more about World Heritage and what it mean to Ross County.