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UNESCO Adds 26 World Heritage Sites

UNESCO’s 47th Committee session adds 26 new sites, emphasizing Africa’s legacy, local communities, and remembrance of shared history.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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  • Africa’s Heritage Takes Center Stage
    • Local Communities Drive Cultural Preservation
  • Sites of Memory and Shared Prehistory
  • Looking Ahead to 2026
    • Why It Matters

Paris, July 2025 – Cultural recognition reached new heights as the UNESCO World Heritage Committee concluded its 47th session, approving 26 new heritage sites across the globe.

The decision marked a notable expansion of the World Heritage List, now totaling 1,248 sites in 170 countries.

Among the most celebrated highlights was the increased visibility of African heritage sites, showcasing the continent’s rich cultural and natural legacy. These additions underscore UNESCO’s mission to ensure cultural preservation through inclusive and globally representative selections.

 

Africa’s Heritage Takes Center Stage

This year, four new African heritage sites were added, including first-ever entries from Guinea Bissau and Sierra Leone. Additionally, three African sites—previously deemed at risk—were removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger.

  • Over $34 million has been invested since 2020 to support Africa’s candidatures

  • A transboundary natural park spanning South Africa and Mozambique was created

UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay emphasized, “Making Africa a priority is a concrete, long-term commitment.” Her leadership reflects an intentional move to recognize Africa’s contributions to global heritage.

 

Local Communities Drive Cultural Preservation

A defining feature of this session was the active involvement of local communities. From Aboriginal lands in Australia to ancient routes in Mexico, the Committee recognized the essential role played by people directly connected to these places.

This approach ensures the continuity of spiritual, environmental, and cultural practices. It also highlights how local community support enhances the resilience and protection of fragile sites.

 

Sites of Memory and Shared Prehistory

The growing focus on sites of memory addresses painful histories with dignity and purpose. This year, Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge memorials were added, following a trend that began with the Auschwitz-Birkenau site.

At the same time, nearly a third of new inscriptions are linked to shared prehistory.

These include:

Site Country Heritage Type
Peruaçu River Canyon Brazil Natural / Prehistoric
Megaliths of Carnac France Prehistoric
Petroglyphs of Bangucheon Korea Cultural / Prehistoric

Such sites deepen our understanding of humanity’s roots and promote respect for ancestral knowledge still practiced by indigenous communities.

 

Looking Ahead to 2026

The Committee’s next meeting will take place in Busan, South Korea. With seven more African nations expected to propose entries, the World Heritage List continues to evolve toward a more inclusive and representative record of global history.

 

Why It Matters

The recognition of new heritage sites has more than symbolic importance. It brings legal protection, boosts tourism, and strengthens global dialogue about history and identity. In doing so, UNESCO World Heritage efforts reaffirm our shared responsibility to protect the planet’s most valuable places.

By championing cultural preservation, acknowledging historic landmarks, and supporting local community involvement, UNESCO demonstrates how world heritage truly belongs to all of us.

 

Sources: UNESCO.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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