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Archive Newsletter  Cuando la cultura participa en los negocios
Archive Newsletter  The Essence of Human Creation threatened by Looting
Archive Newsletter  UNESCO General and Regional Histories
Archive Newsletter  The Slave Trade
Archive Newsletter  33rd session of the World Heritage Committee
Archive Newsletter  Intangible Cultural Heritage on the Fast Track
Archive Newsletter  UNESCO Celebrates Cultural Diversity from 11 to 22 May 2009
Archive Newsletter  World Book and Copyright Day
Archive Newsletter  Safeguarding the Underwater Cultural Heritage
The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, adopted in 2001, entered into force on 2 January 2009. It enables States Parties to better protect their submerged archaeological heritage from being damaged, looted or scattered away. It provides guidance for underwater archaeology. The first Meeting of States Parties to the Convention takes place on 26 and 27 March 2009. The exhibition "Cultural Secrets under the Waves" is expected to highlight the event.
Archive Newsletter  Languages: a precious link to the past... and the future
The 10th International Mother Language Day (21 February) is not only an opportunity to celebrate language diversity and multilingualism. This year's celebration also coincides with the closure of the International Year of Languages, which has mobilized hundreds of partners worldwide for the protection and promotion of all languages, especially endangered ones. On this occasion UNESCO will launch a new edition of the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger of Disappearing.
Archive Newsletter  UNESCO General and Regional Histories

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