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World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill

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World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
World Heritage Site - Verla Groundwood and Board Mill
Phone:
+358 20 4152170

Address:
Verlantie 295 | Verla, Kouvola 47850, Finland

The UNESCO has designated 36 World Heritage sites in eight countries commonly referred to as Northern Europe: Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, i.e. a combination of Nordic and Baltic countries. Greenland lying on the North American continent is not included in this list despite of its political ties with Denmark; it is included in the List of World Heritage sites in North America. The United Kingdom and Ireland are included in Western Europe even though they are sometimes listed in Northern Europe.Sweden is home to the most inscribed sites with 15 sites, two of which are transborder properties. Three sites are shared between several countries: the Curonian Spit , the High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago and the Struve Geodetic Arc . The first sites from the region were inscribed in 1979, when the Urnes Stave Church and Bryggen, both in Norway were chosen a year after the list's conception. Each year, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee may inscribe new sites on the list, or delist sites that no longer meet the criteria. Selection is based on ten criteria: six for cultural heritage and four for natural heritage . Some sites, designated mixed sites, represent both cultural and natural heritage. In Northern Europe, there are 32 cultural, 3 natural, and 1 mixed sites.The World Heritage Committee may also specify that a site is endangered, citing conditions which threaten the very characteristics for which a property was inscribed on the World Heritage List. None of the sites in Northern Europe has ever been listed as endangered, though possible danger listing has been considered by UNESCO in a number of cases.
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