World Heritage Site

Telangana’s Ramappa Temple’s made it to UNESCO’s World Heritage List Ramappa Temple , a 13th century temple named after its architect , Ramappa , was proposed by Government as its only nomination for the UNESCO World Heritage site tag for the year 2019 . Even so , the temple has been in UNESCO tentative list since 2014 . The Famous 800 year-old Ramappa Temple conferred World Heritage site . The culture Minister said on Sunday . Rudreswara Temple also known as Ramappa temple , located at Palampet , Mulugu District , Near Warangal in the state of Telangana, which is about 200 km North of Hyderabadand has made it to UNESCO World Heritage List . The decision was taken at 44th session of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO held on Sunday in China . Apart from the Ramappa temple , the World Heritage Committee inscribed Quanzhou : Emporium of the World in Song-Yaun China (China) , The Trans- Iranian Railway (Iran) , and Paseo del Prado and Buen Retiro , a landscape of Arts and sciences (Spain ) on UNESCO’s World Heritage it means the ” Outstanding universal value ” . This signifies “cultural and or natural significance which is so exceptional as to transcend national boundaries and to be common importance for present and future generations of all humanity “. To be included , sites must meet at least one of ten selection criteria . Even temple has been in UNESCO’s tentative list since 2014 . On Sunday , over 17 of the 21 member nations supported the inscription . With this , India now has 39 sites on UNESCO’S and Archaeological Survey of India is now the custodian of 23 World heritage sites.

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