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| Venetian Works of Defence between the 16th and 17th Centuries: Stato da Terra – Western Stato da Mar | This site includes various fortresses and fortifications built by the Venetians across several countries, many of which are strategically located on or near bodies of water for defense purposes. |{{: | | Venetian Works of Defence between the 16th and 17th Centuries: Stato da Terra – Western Stato da Mar | This site includes various fortresses and fortifications built by the Venetians across several countries, many of which are strategically located on or near bodies of water for defense purposes. |{{: | ||
| Mont-Saint-Michel and its Bay | Located in France, this tidal island is surrounded by water at high tide, showcasing a unique interaction with the sea. |{{: | | Mont-Saint-Michel and its Bay | Located in France, this tidal island is surrounded by water at high tide, showcasing a unique interaction with the sea. |{{: | ||
- | | Vatican City | Although not directly "on water," | ||
| Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue | The Danube River is central to the city's layout, making parts of this heritage site directly on water. |{{: | | Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue | The Danube River is central to the city's layout, making parts of this heritage site directly on water. |{{: | ||
- | | Florence | The city's cultural heritage is closely tied to the Arno River, which runs through it. | | | + | | Florence | The city's cultural heritage is closely tied to the Arno River, which runs through it. |{{: |
- | | Great Barrier Reef | This is perhaps the most famous underwater World Heritage Site, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, and known for its extensive coral ecosystems. | | | + | | Great Barrier Reef | This is perhaps the most famous underwater World Heritage Site, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, and known for its extensive coral ecosystems. | {{: |
- | | Banc d' | + | | Banc d' |
| Iguazú National Park | While not entirely "in water," | | Iguazú National Park | While not entirely "in water," | ||
- | | Sundarbans National Park | Although primarily a mangrove forest, much of it is submerged in water, making it a unique ecosystem in Bangladesh and India. | | | + | | Sundarbans National Park | Although primarily a mangrove forest, much of it is submerged in water, making it a unique ecosystem in Bangladesh and India. |{{: |
| Wet Tropics of Queensland | Includes areas like the Daintree River, which are part of a broader aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem. |{{: | | Wet Tropics of Queensland | Includes areas like the Daintree River, which are part of a broader aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem. |{{: | ||
- | | Tongariro National Park | Contains lakes like the Emerald Lakes, which are part of its scenic beauty and geological significance. | | | + | | Tongariro National Park | Contains lakes like the Emerald Lakes, which are part of its scenic beauty and geological significance. | {{: |
- | | Okavango Delta | One of the world' | + | | Okavango Delta | One of the world' |
These sites highlight the diversity of UNESCO' | These sites highlight the diversity of UNESCO' |
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