The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has announced the addition of 26 new locations to its prestigious World Heritage List, marking one of the organization's most significant cultural preservation decisions in recent years. The announcement, made during the latest World Heritage Committee session, recognizes historic cities, archaeological landmarks, cultural landscapes, and natural wonders that hold exceptional value for humanity. The latest inscriptions reflect UNESCO's ongoing mission to preserve places that tell the story of civilizations, celebrate cultural diversity, and protect irreplaceable heritage for future generations. They also shine a spotlight on lesser-known destinations that could see increased…
