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As of July 2025, the number of cultural World Heritage Sites is greater than the combined total of natural and mixed sites.
Answer: True
Based on the July 2025 data, there are 952 cultural sites, which outnumbers the combined total of 231 natural and 40 mixed sites (271).
As of July 2025, China possesses the highest number of World Heritage Sites globally.
Answer: False
According to the provided data, Italy holds the distinction for the most World Heritage Sites with 61, while China is second with 60 sites.
As of July 2025, there are 49 transnational World Heritage Sites globally.
Answer: True
The data explicitly states that as of July 2025, there are 49 shared World Heritage Sites that span the borders of two or more countries.
As of July 2025, what is the total number of World Heritage Sites globally?
Answer: 1,223 sites
According to the data for July 2025, there are a total of 1,223 World Heritage Sites located across 168 countries.
Which country holds the distinction of having the most World Heritage Sites as of July 2025?
Answer: Italy
The provided data indicates that Italy has the most World Heritage Sites with 61, followed by China with 60.
The World Heritage Committee has divided member countries into six distinct geographical regions for administrative purposes.
Answer: False
The World Heritage Committee has organized countries into five geographical regions, not six. These are Africa, the Arab States, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and North America, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Among the 196 states party to the World Heritage Convention, 28 currently have no properties inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Answer: True
The source material confirms that out of 196 states party to the convention, 28 do not have any properties inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Liechtenstein is the sole UN member state that has not ratified the World Heritage Convention.
Answer: True
The provided information explicitly states that Liechtenstein is the only UN member state that has not ratified the World Heritage Convention.
Which of the following is NOT one of the five geographical regions established by the World Heritage Committee?
Answer: North America
The five established regions are Africa, the Arab States, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and North America, and Latin America and the Caribbean. 'North America' by itself is not a region; it is combined with Europe.
How many UN member states had not ratified the World Heritage Convention as of July 2025?
Answer: One
The source material specifies that only one UN member state, Liechtenstein, has not ratified the World Heritage Convention.
To which UNESCO administrative region does Algeria belong?
Answer: Arab States
The data for Algeria explicitly places it within the Arab States UNESCO region.
Afghanistan's two World Heritage Sites consist of one cultural and one natural property.
Answer: False
The data indicates that both of Afghanistan's World Heritage Sites are classified as cultural properties.
Albania has four World Heritage Sites, two of which are transnational properties shared with other countries.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Albania has four sites in total, and two of these are shared with other nations.
Algeria's World Heritage Sites are composed primarily of natural properties.
Answer: False
Algeria's portfolio of seven sites consists of six cultural sites and one mixed site, not primarily natural properties.
Andorra's single World Heritage Site is classified as a natural property.
Answer: False
The data specifies that Andorra's one World Heritage Site is a cultural property, not a natural one.
None of Argentina's 12 World Heritage Sites are shared with other countries.
Answer: False
The source material states that three of Argentina's 12 World Heritage Sites are transnational, shared with other countries.
Australia's World Heritage portfolio contains more natural sites than cultural or mixed properties.
Answer: True
Australia has 12 natural sites, which is a higher number than its 5 cultural and 4 mixed sites.
Among Brazil's 25 World Heritage Sites, only one is classified as a mixed site.
Answer: True
The data for Brazil shows a portfolio of 15 cultural, 9 natural, and 1 mixed site, confirming the statement.
Canada has more natural World Heritage Sites than cultural sites.
Answer: True
Canada's portfolio includes 11 natural sites and 10 cultural sites, making the number of natural sites greater.
Croatia has 10 World Heritage Sites, with three of them being transnational properties.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Croatia has 10 sites in total, and three of these are shared with other countries.
Denmark has 12 World Heritage Sites, and only one of them is a natural site.
Answer: False
Denmark's 12 sites include 8 cultural and 4 natural sites, not just one natural site.
All of Ethiopia's 12 World Heritage Sites are classified as cultural properties.
Answer: False
Ethiopia's portfolio includes 10 cultural sites and 2 natural sites, so not all are cultural.
All 20 of Greece's World Heritage Sites are classified as cultural sites.
Answer: False
Greece's portfolio consists of 18 cultural sites and 2 mixed sites, meaning not all are purely cultural.
The majority of Japan's 26 World Heritage Sites are classified as natural sites.
Answer: False
Japan's portfolio is dominated by cultural sites (21) rather than natural sites (5).
According to the provided data, New Zealand has no cultural World Heritage Sites.
Answer: True
The data indicates New Zealand has 2 natural sites and 1 mixed site, but no sites classified purely as cultural.
All six of Pakistan's World Heritage Sites are classified as cultural sites.
Answer: True
The source material confirms that all 6 of Pakistan's inscribed properties are cultural sites.
The majority of the United Kingdom's 35 World Heritage Sites are classified as natural sites.
Answer: False
The United Kingdom's portfolio is dominated by cultural sites (29), with only 5 natural sites and 1 mixed site.
What is the classification of the two World Heritage Sites in Afghanistan?
Answer: Both cultural sites
The data for Afghanistan shows it has a total of 2 World Heritage Sites, both of which are classified as cultural properties.
Albania's World Heritage Site portfolio includes which combination of site types?
Answer: Cultural, natural, and mixed sites
Albania's four sites are composed of 2 cultural, 1 natural, and 1 mixed site, representing all three classifications.
How many of Argentina's 12 World Heritage Sites are transnational properties shared with other countries?
Answer: Three
The source material indicates that three of Argentina's 12 sites are shared with other countries.
What is the correct breakdown by type for Australia's 21 World Heritage Sites?
Answer: 5 cultural, 12 natural, 4 mixed
The data for Australia specifies that its 21 sites are composed of 5 cultural, 12 natural, and 4 mixed properties.
How many natural sites are included in Brazil's 25 World Heritage Sites?
Answer: 9
Brazil's portfolio of 25 sites includes 15 cultural, 9 natural, and 1 mixed site.
How many of Canada's 22 World Heritage Sites are classified as natural sites?
Answer: 11
Canada's 22 sites are composed of 11 natural sites, 10 cultural sites, and 1 mixed site.
How many of Denmark's 12 World Heritage Sites are classified as natural sites?
Answer: 4
Denmark's portfolio of 12 sites includes 8 cultural and 4 natural properties.
What is the total number of World Heritage Sites located in Ethiopia?
Answer: 12
The data indicates that Ethiopia has a total of 12 inscribed World Heritage Sites.
How many cultural sites are included in Greece's 20 World Heritage Sites?
Answer: 18
Greece's portfolio of 20 sites is composed of 18 cultural sites and 2 mixed sites.
How many cultural sites are included in India's 44 World Heritage Sites?
Answer: 36
India's portfolio of 44 sites includes 36 cultural sites, 7 natural sites, and 1 mixed site.
How many cultural sites does Japan have out of its 26 World Heritage Sites?
Answer: 21
Japan's 26 sites are composed of 21 cultural sites and 5 natural sites.
How many of the Netherlands' 13 World Heritage Sites are transnational properties shared with other countries?
Answer: Three
The source material indicates that three of the Netherlands' 13 sites are shared with other countries.
What is the classification of all 6 World Heritage Sites in Pakistan?
Answer: All cultural sites
The data for Pakistan indicates that all six of its inscribed properties are classified as cultural sites.
How many of Russia's 33 World Heritage Sites are classified as natural sites?
Answer: 11
Russia's portfolio of 33 sites is composed of 22 cultural sites and 11 natural sites.
How many cultural sites are included in the United Kingdom's 35 World Heritage Sites?
Answer: 29
The United Kingdom's portfolio of 35 sites includes 29 cultural sites, 5 natural sites, and 1 mixed site.
What is the total number of World Heritage Sites located in Vietnam?
Answer: 9
Vietnam has a total of 9 World Heritage Sites, composed of 6 cultural, 2 natural, and 1 mixed site.
The transnational cultural site 'The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier' is shared among seven countries, including Argentina and India.
Answer: True
The data confirms that this site is a transnational property shared by seven nations, which include Argentina and India.
The 'Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System' is classified as a natural World Heritage Site.
Answer: False
The 'Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System' is explicitly identified as a cultural World Heritage Site, not a natural one.
The 'Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe' is a natural site shared by fewer than ten European countries.
Answer: False
This vast transboundary property is shared by 18 European countries, significantly more than ten.
The 'Struve Geodetic Arc' is a cultural World Heritage Site shared among ten countries, including Russia and Sweden.
Answer: True
The source confirms that the 'Struve Geodetic Arc' is a cultural site shared by ten countries, which include Russia and Sweden.
The 'W-Arly-Pendjari Complex' is a natural site shared by Benin, Burkina Faso, and Mali.
Answer: False
This natural site is shared by Benin, Burkina Faso, and Niger, not Mali.
The 'Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor' is a cultural site shared by China, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
Answer: False
This cultural site is shared by China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, not Uzbekistan.
The cultural site 'Stecci: Medieval Tombstones' is shared by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia.
Answer: False
This site is shared by four countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia.
The 'Sangha Trinational' is a natural World Heritage Site shared by Cameroon, Central African Republic, and the Republic of the Congo.
Answer: True
The source confirms that these three nations share the 'Sangha Trinational' natural site.
The 'Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří Mining Region' is a cultural site shared between Germany and Poland.
Answer: False
This cultural site is a transnational property shared between Germany and the Czech Republic, not Poland.
The mixed site 'Pyrénées – Mont Perdu' is a transnational property shared between France and Italy.
Answer: False
This mixed site is shared between France and Spain, not Italy.
The 'Stone Circles of Senegambia' is a cultural World Heritage Site shared between Gambia and Senegal.
Answer: True
The source confirms that this cultural site is a shared property between Gambia and Senegal.
The 'Frontiers of the Roman Empire' cultural site is a transnational property shared between Germany and the United Kingdom.
Answer: True
The data lists Germany and the United Kingdom as the two countries sharing this cultural site.
The 'Historic Centre of Rome' cultural site is a transnational property shared between the Holy See and Italy.
Answer: True
The source confirms that this extensive cultural site in Rome is shared between the state of Italy and the Holy See.
The 'Maloti-Drakensberg Park' is a mixed World Heritage Site shared between Lesotho and South Africa.
Answer: True
The source confirms that this mixed site, recognized for both natural and cultural value, is shared between Lesotho and South Africa.
The 'Curonian Spit' is classified as a natural site shared between Lithuania and Russia.
Answer: False
The 'Curonian Spit' is classified as a cultural site, not a natural one, reflecting the human interaction that has shaped its landscape.
The 'Wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region' is a cultural site shared between Poland and Germany.
Answer: False
This cultural site is a transnational property shared between Poland and Ukraine, not Germany.
Which of the following countries is NOT listed as a state party to the transnational site 'The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier'?
Answer: Spain
The transnational site 'The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier' is shared among Argentina, Belgium, France, Germany, India, Japan, and Switzerland. Spain is not listed as a state party to this specific site.
The 'Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System' is a cultural World Heritage Site shared by how many South American countries?
Answer: Six
This extensive cultural site is shared by six countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru.
The 'Struve Geodetic Arc' is a cultural World Heritage Site shared among how many countries?
Answer: Ten
This cultural site, a chain of survey triangulations, is shared among ten countries in Northern and Eastern Europe.
Which of the following countries is NOT part of the 'W-Arly-Pendjari Complex' transnational natural site?
Answer: Cameroon
The 'W-Arly-Pendjari Complex' is a shared natural site among Benin, Burkina Faso, and Niger. Cameroon is not a state party to this site.
Which two natural sites are shared between Canada and the United States?
Answer: 'Kluane / Wrangell-St Elias / Glacier Bay / Tatshenshini-Alsek' and 'Waterton Glacier International Peace Park'
The source identifies two natural sites shared across the Canada-US border: 'Kluane / Wrangell-St Elias / Glacier Bay / Tatshenshini-Alsek' and 'Waterton Glacier International Peace Park'.
The 'Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor' is a cultural World Heritage Site shared by China and which two other countries?
Answer: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
This portion of the ancient Silk Roads is a transnational cultural site shared by China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
Which of the following countries does NOT share the cultural site 'Stecci: Medieval Tombstones'?
Answer: Albania
The 'Stecci: Medieval Tombstones' site is a shared property among Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. Albania is not a state party to this site.
The 'Sangha Trinational' natural site is shared between Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and which other country?
Answer: Republic of the Congo
This trinational natural site is shared by Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and the Republic of the Congo.
The cultural site 'Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří Mining Region' is shared between Germany and which other country?
Answer: Czech Republic
This historic mining region is a transnational cultural site shared between Germany and the Czech Republic.
The mixed site 'Pyrénées – Mont Perdu' is a transnational property shared between France and which other country?
Answer: Spain
This mountainous landscape, recognized as a mixed site, is shared between France and Spain.
Which two countries share the cultural site 'Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski'?
Answer: Germany and Poland
This cross-border park, an outstanding example of landscape architecture, is a cultural site shared between Germany and Poland.
The natural site 'The Wadden Sea' is a transnational property shared between Germany and which other country?
Answer: Netherlands
The source identifies 'The Wadden Sea' as a natural site shared between Germany and the Netherlands.
Which natural site is a transnational property shared between Hungary and Slovakia?
Answer: Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst
The 'Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst' is a natural site featuring a complex cave system shared between Hungary and Slovakia.
Which cultural site is a transnational property shared between Italy and Switzerland?
Answer: Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes
The 'Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes' is an engineering marvel classified as a cultural site and shared between Italy and Switzerland.
The natural site 'Western Tien-Shan' is shared between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and which other country?
Answer: Uzbekistan
The 'Western Tien-Shan' mountain range is a transnational natural site shared by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
The 'Maloti-Drakensberg Park' is a mixed World Heritage Site shared between Lesotho and which other country?
Answer: South Africa
This mixed site, known for its natural beauty and ancient rock art, is a shared property between Lesotho and South Africa.
Which cultural site is a transnational property shared between Lithuania and Russia?
Answer: Curonian Spit
The 'Curonian Spit', a unique sand-dune landscape shaped by human activity, is a cultural site shared between Lithuania and Russia.
Which natural site is a transnational property shared between Mongolia and Russia?
Answer: Uvs Nuur Basin
The 'Uvs Nuur Basin', a unique cold, arid steppe ecosystem, is a natural site shared between Mongolia and Russia.
Which natural site, an example of glacio-isostatic uplift, is shared between Finland and Sweden?
Answer: High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago
The 'High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago' is a natural site shared between Finland and Sweden, notable for its rapid land rise after the retreat of ice sheets.
The cultural site 'Wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region' is shared between Poland and which other country?
Answer: Ukraine
These distinctive wooden churches are part of a transnational cultural site shared between Poland and Ukraine.
Which cultural site, containing Paleolithic rock art, is shared between Portugal and Spain?
Answer: Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde
The 'Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde' is a cultural site with important open-air rock art shared between Portugal and Spain.
The cultural site 'Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija' is shared between Slovenia and which other country?
Answer: Spain
This cultural site, representing two of the world's most important mercury mines, is a transnational property shared between Slovenia and Spain.
The natural site 'Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls' is shared between Zambia and which other country?
Answer: Zimbabwe
This spectacular waterfall is a natural World Heritage Site shared between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The 'Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls' is listed as a World Heritage Site under the State Party of Israel for administrative purposes.
Answer: False
Due to its unresolved status, the site is listed separately without a specific State Party and is placed within the 'Arab States' UNESCO region for administrative convenience.
The 'Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls' is administratively placed within which UNESCO region?
Answer: Arab States
Due to its unresolved political status, the site is not assigned to a State Party but is placed within the 'Arab States' UNESCO region for administrative purposes.
Which of the following is NOT one of the seven primary groups of monuments listed under the 'Kathmandu Valley' World Heritage Site?
Answer: Hindu Temple of Muktinath
The 'Kathmandu Valley' site is defined by seven specific groups of monuments. While Muktinath is mentioned as a World Heritage Site within the broader designation, it is not one of the seven primary groups listed.
The 'Dresden Elbe Valley' in Germany was removed from the World Heritage List due to damage from a natural disaster.
Answer: False
The source indicates that delisting can occur due to development that compromises a site's value, but it does not state that a natural disaster was the cause for the 'Dresden Elbe Valley's' removal.
Which former World Heritage Site in Germany has been removed from the list?
Answer: Dresden Elbe Valley
The source identifies the 'Dresden Elbe Valley' as a former cultural site in Germany that has been delisted from the World Heritage List.