World Heritage Sites of Bangladesh

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Properties of cultural and natural heritage of a member country are inscribed in UNESCO's World Heritage List. At present, we have three World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh. They are Historic Mosque City of Bagherhat, Ruins of the Buddhist Bihara at Pharpur and the Sundorbans. First two sites were enlisted in 1985 as cultural heritages while the third one was included in 1997 as natural heritage.

Member states can maintain a list of tentative sites that the World Heritage Committee may consider for nomination to the World Heritage list. Nominations for the list are only accepted if the site was previously included in the tentative list. As of 2014, Bangladesh has 5 sites in the tentative list.

The sites are Halud Bihara, Jaggadala Bihara, Lalbagh Fort, Mahansthangarh and it's Environs, the Lalmai - Mainanati Group of Monuments. All these were submitted in 1999 as culture heritage. When any site enters into the World Heritage Sites, it gains an international recognition and attention.

The government and other socio - culture organizations should come forward to take our culture and natural heritage to the world community.

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Thanks.

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Good content

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Thank you brother.

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Wow there is nice place

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Yes...very nice place. Not only nice place but also a historical place.

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