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List of World Heritage Sites in Mozambique

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Location of World Heritage Sites in Mozambique

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972.[1] Mozambique accepted the convention on November 27, 1982, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2023, Mozambique has only one World Heritage Site.[2]

List of sites

Name Image Location Criteria Year Description
Island of Mozambique
Nampula Province Cultural (iv) (vi) 1991 The fortified city of Mozambique is located on this island, a former Portuguese trading-post on the route to India. Its remarkable architectural unity is due to the consistent use, since the 16th century, of the same building techniques, building materials (stone or macuti) and decorative principles.[3]

Tentative List

Site Image Location Criteria Area
ha (acre)
Year of submission Description
Manyikeni and Chibuene Inhambane Province Cultural (iii) 1997 [4]
The Quirimbas Archipelago
Cabo Delgado Province < Mixed (ii) (iv) (x) 2008 [5]
Vumba Mountain Range
Manica Province Cultural (iii) (vi) 2008 [6]
Maputo National Park (formerly Ponto d’ Ouro Partial Marine Reserve - POPMR)
Maputo Province Natural (vii) (ix) (x) 2022 [7]

References

  1. ^ "The World Heritage Convention". UNESCO. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  2. ^ "Mozambique". UNESCO. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  3. ^ "Island of Mozambique". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
    Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license.
  4. ^ "Manyikeni and Chibuene". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  5. ^ "The Quirimbas Archipelago". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  6. ^ "Vumba Mountain Range". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  7. ^ "Maputo National Park (formerly Ponto d' Ouro Partial Marine Reserve - POPMR)". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
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