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Delhi, India

Delhi Heritage Route

The city of Delhi contains a multitude of important historic structures, including the World Heritage sites of Qutb Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and the Red Fort.
Interior during conservation, 2014
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Budapest, Hungary

Royal Garden Pavilions

The Royal Garden Pavilion was designed by Miklós Ybi, an important nineteenth-century Hungarian architect, and built on the embankment of the Danube River at the foot of Castle Hill.
Building E-IX, north facade, July 2014
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Petén Department, Guatemala

Uaxactun

Conservation work and the development of a site management plan brought the local community together for the preservation of the archaeological remains at Uaxactun.
Building B-18 post-conservation, before the installation of the cover, September 2010
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El Petén, Guatemala

Naranjo

Naranjo, the second largest Maya city in Guatemala after Tikal, developed between 500 BC and AD 950, although the main period of construction took place during the Late Classic period.
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Lalibela, Ethiopia

Rock-Hewn Churches

In the 1960s, one of the first projects undertaken by WMF was at Lalibela.
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Cuenca, Ecuador

Todos Santos Complex

The preservation of Todos Santos has enabled the complex to develop into a thriving hub of religion, culture, and education.
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Lednice and Valtice, Czech Republic

Lednice and Valtice Cultural Landscape

Over the centuries, the rural countryside between the southern Moravian towns of Lednice and Valtice had been a landscape divided by shifting national borders, scarred by conflicts.
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Chile

Easter Island (Rapa Nui)—Rano Raraku

Easter Island, one of the world’s most remote inhabited places, 3,700 kilometers off the coast of South America, is home to an extraordinary archaeological heritage that spans over a thousand years.
Orongo - Mata Ngarau, May 2011
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Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island (Rapa Nui)—Orongo

Easter Island, a special territory of Chile that was annexed in 1888, is most famous for the hundreds moai statues scattered throughout its coastline.
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Chiloé Island, Chile

Chiloé Churches

At least 150 wooden churches once stood on the Chiloé archipelago, a group of islands off the coast of central Chile.

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