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List of World Heritage Sites in New Zealand

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in the region. The waters have two types of environments. The outer shores are typical of the New Zealand's western coasts, while the long and steep-walled fjords can reach depths up to 420 m (1,380 ft) and have different marine life. The extension comprises eight marine reserves, including
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In addition to sites inscribed on the World Heritage List, member states can maintain a list of tentative sites that they may consider for nomination. Nominations for the World Heritage List are only accepted if the site was previously listed on the tentative list. New Zealand maintains 8eight
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before the arrival of the Europeans. It was a point of contact between the locals and the Christian missionaries who established a mission here in 1819, as the first European settlement in New Zealand. Two of the buildings that have been preserved, the
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forests, and ice fields at high elevations. In 1990, the site was listed due to its natural significance, however, following the revised criteria, it became in 1993 the first site to be listed under the criteria for a
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There are three World Heritage Sites in New Zealand and a further eight sites on the tentative list. The first two sites were listed in 1990 and the third one in 1998.
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is listed for its cultural and natural significance while the other two sites are natural. New Zealand has served on the World Heritage Committee once.
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was used and older materials such as bricks were banned. The buildings have low relief ornamentation with prevailing Art Deco motifs but also with
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from 1836, are the oldest building and the oldest stone building in the country, respectively. The Māori settlement was located nearby.
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This large national park covers 10% of New Zealand's landmass. It is located on the coast of the south-west part of the
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accepted the convention on November 22, 1984, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list.
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destroyed the town of Napier that was originally founded in the 1850s. Reconstruction took place in the
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parrot lived on the mainland until the early 1980s but now survives only on some offshore islands.
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biota that has survived here longer than elsewhere due to the isolation of the islands. There are
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The group of islands is located around 1,100 km (680 mi) north-east of the
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The park has active and extinct volcanoes, lava fields, lakes, and signs of
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as they signify the spiritual link between the people and the nature.
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Kahurangi National Park has numerous diverse habitats, including
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through centuries. Volcanic activity resulted in numerous
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style, with new buildings being limited to two storeys.
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World Heritage Site, with an emphasis on the seabed and
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Waters and seabed of Fiordland (Te Moana O Atawhenua)
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has been shaped by the volcanic activities and by the
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Location of World Heritage Sites in New Zealand. The
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pictured) and the waters are breeding areas for the
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Index

Map of New Zealand showing the locations of WHS
Tongariro National Park
Te Wahipounamu
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New Zealand Subantarctic Islands
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
World Heritage Sites
cultural
natural heritage
World Heritage Convention
New Zealand
Tongariro National Park
ten criteria
region
Tongariro National Park
Landscape with shrubs and a volcanic peak in the background
Manawatū-Whanganui
glacial activity
Last Glacial Maximum
Mount Ruapehu
Southern beech
cultural landscape
Māori people
Te Wahipounamu
A hiking path through shrubland towards snow-covered mountains
Otago
Southland
West Coast
South Island
Southern Alps

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