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UNESCO Announces Changes to World Heritage List

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Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle, which famously served as Walt Disney's inspiration for Sleeping Beauty's palace, is one of several new additions to UNESCO's prestigious World Heritage List. The list, which was established to protect and preserve…
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News video: Bavarian fairy tale castles and French Carnac Megaliths among new UNESCO World Heritage sites

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Bavarian fairy tale castles and French Carnac Megaliths among new UNESCO World Heritage sites UNESCO has reviewed the applications of several new World Heritage sites, adding the Carnac Megaliths in France, the Palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the Minoan Palatial Centres in Crete, Greece...

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