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105. Presentation of the Federal Chancellor concerning the cultural and natural heritage in the territory of the Republic of Austria, which has been included in the list of the heritage of the world
According to § 5 paragraph 1 Z 6 of the Federal Law on the Federal Law Gazette 2004 (BGBlG), BGBl. I No 100/2003, shall be made known:
The Committee for the Heritage of the World due to the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (BGBl. No 60/1993) has decided to include the following cultural and natural heritage in the territory of the Republic of Austria in the list of the heritage of the world, in accordance with Article 11 (2) of the Convention:
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Historical centre of the city of Salzburg according to decision 20COM VIII.C to No. 784 (20. Meeting of the Committee of 2 until 7 December 1996); |
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Castle and gardens of Schönbrunn according to decision 20COM VIII.C to No. 786 (20. Meeting of the Committee of 2 until 7 December 1996); |
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Kulturlandschaft Hallstatt-Dachstein/Salzkammergut according to decision 21COM VIII.C to No. 806 (21. Meeting of the Committee of 1. until 6 December 1997); |
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Semmeringrailway in accordance with Decision 22COM VIII.B.1 to No 785 (22). Committee meeting of 30 November to 5 December 1998); |
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City of Graz-Historisches Zentrum and Schloss Eggenberg pursuant to Decision 23COM VIII.C.1 to No. 931 (23. Committee meeting of 29 November to 4 December 1999) and Decision 34COM 8B.37 (34). Committee meeting of 25 July to 3 August 2010); |
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Culture landscape Wachau according to Decision 24COM X.C.1 to No. 970 (24. Committee meeting of 27 November to 2 December 2000); |
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Kulturlandschaft Fertö/Neusiedlersee pursuant to Decision 25COM I.A to Nr. 772 (25. Meeting of the Committee of 11 until 16 December 2001); |
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Historical centre of Vienna pursuant to Decision 25COM I.A to No 1033 (25). Meeting of the Committee of 11 until 16 December 2001); |
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Prehistoric pfaehas around the Alps according to decision 35COM 8B.35 (35. Meeting of the Committee of 19 until 29 June 2011). |
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