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What's On on MSNEverything to know about Sharjah’s Faya Palaeolandscape, newly added to UNESCO’s World Heritage ListThis marks the UAE’s second entrant into this prestigious list The United Arab Emirates is abuzz with a brand new milestone – ...
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Asian News International on MSNUNESCO inscribes Sharjah's Faya to World Heritage ListThe UAE marked a milestone in heritage preservation as the UNESCO World Heritage Committee officially inscribed Sharjah's ...
Under the patronage of Sheikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Sharjah hosted a gala dinner at The Peninsula Paris Hotel to ...
The Faya Palaeolandscape has been added to the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site list. It has one of the world's oldest ...
But look closer, and the Faya Palaeolandscape reveals something far more extraordinary: a prehistoric corridor where ...
The inscription came during the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris, under the ‘Cultural Landscape’ ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNUNESCO commends UAE leadership's commitment to safeguarding cultural heritageIn conclusion, Miculescu conveyed her appreciation to the UAE leadership, saying: "We view the UAE as a progressive model that combines modernity with respect for cultural roots. Its commitment to ...
UNESCO praises the United Arab Emirates for its significant contributions to cultural and natural heritage preservation globally. The UAE's efforts, including inscribing the Faya Palaeolandscape on ...
Faya Palaeolandscape was the only Arab nomination considered by the World Heritage Committee for its 47th session, making this achievement even more historic and meaningful for Sharjah, UAE and ...
UNESCO inscribed two African cultural landscapes and one ancient site in the UAE on the World Heritage List. The 47th session ...
The UAE marked a milestone in heritage preservation as the UNESCO World Heritage Committee officially inscribed Sharjah’s Faya Palaeolandscape on the World Heritage List. Recognised under the Cultural ...
Sharjah’s Faya palaeolandscape has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, marking the UAE’s second such site. With evidence of continuous human presence spanning 210,000 years ...
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