Mexico

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Mexico accepted the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in 1984. With a rich mix of cultural and natural sites, it emphasizes Mesoamerican ruins (Teotihuacán, Chichén Itzá), colonial cityscapes, cave paintings, and biodiversity reserves like Monarch Butterfly and Sian Ka'an. Mexico’s 35 sites illustrate pre-Hispanic civilizations, Spanish colonial heritage, and natural ecosystems.
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