Central African Republic
Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List (2)
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Natural (2)
- Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park (1988)
- Sangha Trinational (2012)
Properties submitted on the Tentative List (9)
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- Les mégalithes de Bouar (2006)
- Le Tata (palais fortifié) du Sultan Sénoussi, les grottes de Kaga-Kpoungouvou, la ville de Ndélé (2006)
- Les sites paléo-métallurgiques de Bangui (2006)
- Les gravures rupestres de Lengo (2006)
- Les vestiges du train de Zinga (2006)
- La Réserve intégrale de la Mbaéré-Bondingué (2006)
- Les chutes de la Mbi (2006)
- La colline et la plaine, la rivière Oubangui et le patrimoine colonial bâti de la ville de Bangui (2006)
- La forêt et les campements résidentiels de référence pygmée AKA de la République Centrafricaine (2006)
News (9)
- Workshop increases community involvement in African natural World Heritage sites Tuesday, February 18, 2014
- The Director-General of UNESCO Expresses Deep Concern at the Rising Violence in the Central African Republic, at the Heart of the Sangha Trinational Site Friday, May 3, 2013
- Four natural and four cultural properties added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List on Sunday Sunday, July 1, 2012
- European Commission contributes €2.5 million to Central Africa World Heritage Forest Initiative Friday, December 19, 2008
- Natural heritage experts review protected areas in Congo Basin to identify those suitable for World Heritage inscription Thursday, March 20, 2008
Central African Republic
Ratification of the Convention:
Monday, December 22, 1980
Source: Official Relations (UNESCO/ERI)
Mr Desiré Achille Baboula Waganza
Cultural Counsellor,
Deputy Permanent Delegate
Permanent Delegation of the Central African Republic to UNESCO
World Heritage
Within UNESCO
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