World Heritage sites are recognized because they are examples of cultural or natural significance that are deemed to be of outstanding universal value. This includes sites that illustrate significant stages in human history, showcase remarkable architectural or artistic achievements, are home to unique natural landscapes, or support biodiversity of exceptional significance. The criteria set by UNESCO for designation include aspects like cultural heritage (like monuments, buildings, towns) and natural heritage (such as national parks, geological formations, and habitats of endangered species). These sites are protected under international treaties to promote conservation and sustainable management for future generations.
World Heritage sites are recognized because they are examples of what
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