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Two major types of cultural heritage are "immoveable" and "moveable" objects. Immoveable objects are usually buildings and monuments, locations such as settlements and gardens or areas such as landscapes, reserves and city districts. Small moveable objects may include old books or artworks, large
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Usually such a heritage register list is split by type of feature (natural wonder, ruin, engineering marvel, etc.). In many cases a country may maintain more than one register; there are also registers for entities that span more than one country.
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In the case of a national heritage site in a populated area, monitoring and protection may be under the jurisdiction of a fire department or local police department, whereas more remote sites may be under the protection of a central
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Each country has its own national heritage list and naming conventions. Sites can be added to a list, and are occasionally removed and even destroyed for economic or other reasons. The concept of protecting and taking pride in
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keeps a list of heritage sites per country that are considered internationally important. These sites are almost always also on the national heritage register of the site's country.
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Most countries have passed laws to protect national heritage sites, with various classifications for owners. In Europe, many countries uphold the
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having a value that has been registered by a governmental agency as being of national importance to the
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their designation of objects considered to be worthy of having importance to the entire world or
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that is open to the public, and many are advertised by national visitor bureaus as
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of 1964 though each country's name and criteria for protection, may change.
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moveable objects may include automobiles, aircraft, trains and ships.
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can be split into many types, each type having its own unique list.
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or history of that country. Usually such sites are listed in a
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