NEW UNESCO WORLD HERRITAGE SITE IN CROATIA
On the 8th of Juli Stari Grad Plain was added to UNESCO’s list of world cultural herritage.
The Stari Grad Plain on the Adriatic island of Hvar is a cultural landscape that has remained practically intact since it was first colonized by Ionian Greeks from Paros in the 4th century BC. For 2400 years this area has been used for Wine and Olive growing, The landscape features ancient stone walls and trims, or small stone shelters, and bears testimony to the ancient geometrical system of land division used by the ancient Greeks.
With the adding of Stari Grad Plain, Croatia now holds 7 UNESCO sites:
6 of the Croatian UNESCO site is on the list for world Cultural herritage
- The Cathedral of St James in Šibenik
- Historic city of Trogir
- Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Centre of Porec:
- Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian
- Old City of Dubrovnik
- Stari Grad Plain
The last site is on UNESCO list for world Natural herritage
In addision to these 7 sites, Croatia has several sites on the Tentative list
- Zadar – Episcopal complex (2005)
- Historical-town planning ensemble of Ston with Mali Ston, connecting walls, the Mali Ston Bay nature reserve, Stonsko Polje and the salt pans (2005)
- Historical-Town Planning Ensemble Tvrda (Fort) in Osijek (2005)
- Varazdin – Historic Nucleus and Old Town (the Castle) (2005)
- Burg – Castle of Veliki Tabor (2005)
- Lonjsko Polje Nature Park (2005)
- Velebit Mountain (2005)
- Frontiers of the Roman Empire Croatian Limes (2005)
- Lubenice (2005)
- Primošten Vineyards (2007)
- Hermitage Blaca (2007)
- City of Motovun (2007)
- The historic town of Korčula (2007)
- Kornati National Park and Telašćica Nature Park (2007)
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