List of World Heritage Sites in Poland
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There are thirteen UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Poland. The first properties were inscribed in the World Heritage List in 1978. Two of the sites are shared with neighboring countries. Poland also has four properties on the Tentative List.
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[edit] Cultural
[edit] Properties
- Kraków Old Town (1978)
- Wieliczka Salt Mine (1978)
- Auschwitz concentration camp (1979)
- Warsaw Old Town (1980)
- Zamość Old Town (1992) see also: Zamość
- Malbork Castle (1997)
- Toruń Old Town (1997) see also: Toruń
- Kalwaria Zebrzydowska (1999)
- Churches of Peace (2001)
- Wooden Churches of Southern Little Poland (2003)
- Park von Muskau (2004; shared with Germany)
- Hala Ludowa (2006)
[edit] Natural
[edit] Property
- Białowieża Forest (1979; shared with Belarus)
[edit] Tentative List
[edit] Properties
- Gdańsk
- Białowieża National Park (extension, 2006)
- Augustów Canal
- Dunajec River Gorge
[edit] See also
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Auschwitz Concentration Camp | Białowieża Forest (with Belarus) | Castle of the Teutonic Order, Malbork | Centennial Hall, Wrocław | Churches of Peace in Jawor and Świdnica | Kraków's Historic Centre | Kalwaria Zebrzydowska | Park Mużakowski (with Germany) | Medieval Town of Toruń | Warsaw Old Town | Wieliczka Salt Mine | Wooden Churches of Southern Little Poland | Zamość