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Eco.mont Vol. 4 Nr. 1, pp. 53-58, 2012/06/01
Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management
For the past three years, the Dolomites, the Pale Mountains, have featured on the renowned list of areas holding the title of World Natural Heritage Sites. At its 33rd session in Seville, on 26 June 2009, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee adopted the decision to include the home of Dòna Dindia, Ey de Net, Dolasilla and King Laurin in the World Heritage List. However, the path leading to World Heritage Status had been a long one.
Keywords: Dolomites nomination UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site