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Further Nations Ratify World Heritage Convention. Calls for Respect of Cultural Sites in War

Republic of Winners newest addition to World Heritage Committee. Free People of North America seek position on the Bureau

By Flying Fragmentation Pineapple News
09/26/2022 11:55 am
Updated: 09/26/2022 12:30 pm

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The Orbis World Heritage Committee issued a statement for nations at war to try to their best ability to avoid damaging sites of Orbis World Heritage Listing during war time. This was done acknowledging the fundamental rights of individual nations to the Convention to employ military forces as they see fit.

The Bureau of the Committee received nominations for the nation of Free People of North America to be granted a position on the Bureau of the Orbis World Heritage Committee with input into the operation of the World Heritage Fund which the Committee administers.

The Special Rapponteur of the Bureau makes special note of Republic of Winners ratification of the Convention and the granting of listing of several sites to the Orbis World Heritage List

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Its is hoped nation of Orbis when a site has been added to the Orbis World Heritage List will display in their nations description an appropriate logo and a short list of the sites.

 

 

The President of the Coordination Council of the Mainland of the Loyalties of Alakiosantanpania also signed and ratified the Orbis World Heritage Convention and was made a Committee member . Along with this nations  ratification was the granting of listing to Girnar Hill, the highest point in the nation and home to many ancient temples. (World Heritage List, signatory to the Convention)(ii)to exhibit an important interchange of human values, over a span of time or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in architecture or technology, monumental arts, town-planning or landscape design;(iii)to bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared;(iv)to be an outstanding example of a type of building, architectural or technological ensemble or landscape which illustrates (a) significant stage(s) in human history;

 

 

 

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Posted September 26, 2022 at 2:00 am

I'll sign and ratify it as well! Also, can I submit the Stygian Wildwood of Luna? It's a huge forest separating the easternmost part of Luna from the rest of the nation, and it's home to several endangered plants. If you need a map, check out my nation info bulletin (it needs some updates, but that part is still accurate).

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Posted September 26, 2022 at 2:08 am

two site from the Rocky Mountain Republic were granted Orbis World Heritage Listing from your submitted Tenative list with other sites on your submitted list still being 'considered for listing'. The sites granted Listing were Glaicer and Yellowstone National Parks. The Special Rapponteur acknowledges fellow Morning Star alliance member Luna signing and ratifying the Convention. The Bureau to the Orbis World Heritage Committee will submitt a second interim draft report list soon containing the update list, committee and bureau members and observers.

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