New UNESCO World Heritage sites
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Senegal : Bassari, Fula and Bedik cultural landscapes (UNESCO)
Canada: Grand Pré Landscape (UNESCO)
China: Chengjiang Fossil Site (UNESCO)
Chad: Lakes of Ounianga (UNESCO)
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo: Sangha Trinational (UNESCO)
Morocco: Town of Rabat (UNESCO)
Birthplace of Jesus: the Church of the Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route, Bethlehem, Palestine (UNESCO)
Portugal: Town of Elvas and its fortifications (UNESCO)
Brazil: Carioca Landscapes of Rio de Janeiro (UNESCO)
India: Western Ghats (UNESCO)
Indonesia: Cultural landscape of Bali: the Subak system as a manifestation of the Tri Hita Karana philosophy (UNESCO)
Côte d'Ivoire: Grand Bassam (UNESCO)
Iran: Masjed-e Jamé of Isfahan
(UNESCO)
Malaysia: Archaeological heritage of the Lenggong Valley (UNESCO)
Russian Federation: Lena Pillars Nature Park (UNESCO)
Germany: Bayreuth’s Margravial Opera House (UNESCO)
Heritage of Mercury, Almdén and Idrija, Slovenia/Spain (UNESCO)
Belgium: Major mining sites of Wallonia, Belgium (UNESCO)
Israel: Site of Human Evolution at Mount Carmel including the Nahal Me'arot/Wadi el-Mughara Caves (UNESCO)
France: Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin (UNESCO)
Bahrain: Pearling (UNESCO)
Sweden: Decorated farmhouses of Hälsingland (UNESCO)
Palau: Rock Islands (UNESCO)