World Heritage in Grenada

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Grenada acceded to the World Heritage Convention in 1998. So far (as of 2016) no site in Grenada has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage .

Tentative list

The sites that are intended for nomination for inclusion in the World Heritage List are entered in the tentative list . Currently (2016) three sites are entered on the tentative list of Grenada, the last entry was made in 2013. The following table lists the sites in chronological order according to the year they were included in the tentative list (K - cultural heritage, N - natural heritage, K / N - mixed).

image designation year Type Ref. description
St. George's Historic District
St. George's Historic District 2004 K 1924 Historic core city of St. George’s , the capital of the Caribbean island state Grenada.
Fortifications of St. George's
Fortifications of St. George's 2004 K 1926
Grenadines archipelago 2013 K / N 5845 Cross-border candidacy with St. Vincent and the Grenadines , in Grenada includes the eleven islands Petite Martinique , Petite Tobago , Carriacou , Saline Island , Frigate Island , Large Island , Diamond Island , Les Tantes , Ronde Island , Caille Island and London Bridge

The islands belonging to Grenada were already on the tentative list as a national proposal for natural heritage from 2004-2013 (Ref. 1925 )

Web links

  • Grenada on the UNESCO World Heritage Center website.

Individual evidence

  1. Grenada. In: whc.unesco.org. UNESCO World Heritage Center, accessed June 14, 2017 .
  2. ^ Tentative list of Grenada. In: whc.unesco.org. UNESCO World Heritage Center, accessed June 14, 2017 .