Namibia
Namibia accepted the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on 6 April 2000. It has two inscribed properties: Twyfelfontein or /Ui-//aes, renowned for its ancient rock engravings, and the Namib Sand Sea, celebrated for its unique coastal desert ecosystem. The tentative list spans both cultural and natural sites, including sacred landscapes, marine ecosystems, geological formations, and cultural traditions.
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- Namibia (NA)
- UNESCO Region
- Africa
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Recent Reviews
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Namib Sand Sea
Carlo Sarion | May 29, 2024 -
Etosha Pan
Zoë Sheng | January 15, 2022 -
Benguela Current
Stanislaw Warwas | April 22, 2020
Recent List Updates
- Benguela Current : On tentative list
- Etosha Pan : On tentative list
- Okavango Delta : On tentative list
- Sān Living Cultural Landscape : On tentative list
- Succulent Karoo (Namibia) : On tentative list
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