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List of World Heritage Sites in Europe

 
     

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This is a specific list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Europe. Cyprus, Israel, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Caucasian and Siberian parts of Russia are included both in this list and in the list of sites in Asia. Overseas sites of the Netherlands, UK and Denmark are included here, but are also repeated in the geographically relevant lists. Kazakhstan, despite having a small portion lying in Europe is to be found under Asia, where both its world heritage sites are listed. Israeli sites are listed here, since the alternative "Arab States" grouping is politically unacceptable. Sites marked with an asterisk (*) are also included on the List of World Heritage Sites in danger.

Transboundary sites

Sites by country

Albania (2)

Andorra (1)

Armenia (3)

also listed under Asia

Austria (8)

Azerbaijan (2)

also listed under Asia

Belarus (4)

Belgium (10)

Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)

Bulgaria (9)

Croatia (7)

Cyprus (3)

also listed under Asia

Czech Republic (12)

Denmark (4)

Estonia (2)

Finland (7)

France (33)

Georgia (3)

also listed under Asia

Germany (33)

Greece (17)

Holy See (2)

Hungary (8)

Iceland (2)

Location of UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Iceland

Republic of Ireland (3)

Location of UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Ireland

Israel (6)

(also included under Asia)

Italy (44)

Jerusalem (1)

Also listed under the Arab States

Latvia (2)

Lithuania (4)

Luxembourg (1)

Republic of Macedonia[1] (1)

Malta (3)

Moldova (1)

Montenegro (2)

Netherlands (8)

Norway (7)

Poland (13)

Portugal (13)

Romania (7)

Russia (23)

San Marino (1)

Serbia (4)

Location of UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Serbia
Dečani Monastery
Patriarchate of Peć
Gračanica Monastery
Our Lady of Ljeviš

Slovakia (7)

Slovenia (1)

Spain (41)

Sweden (14)

Switzerland (10)

Turkey (9)

also listed under Asia

Ukraine (5)

United Kingdom (28)

Note: this list includes sites in the British overseas territories

References

  1. ^ Referred to by UNESCO as "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".

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