UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Estonia: the complete guide (2 sites)
Estonia has 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites — a compact list for a country whose built and natural record stretches across Baltic trading centuries, Cold War…
Estonia has 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites — a compact list for a country whose built and natural record stretches across Baltic trading centuries, Cold War…
Slovakia has eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, spanning medieval mining towns, a preserved Carpathian village, Gothic fortifications, timber churches…
Slovenia has 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a tally that spans underground river canyons, prehistoric lakeside villages, industrial memory, ancient forests…
Serbia has five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, every one of them cultural, spanning late Roman palace complexes, medieval monasteries and a shared…
Montenegro has four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a compact but remarkably varied roster that spans a glacier-carved limestone massif, a fortified medieval…
North Macedonia has 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites — a small count for a country whose territory has been inhabited, contested, and layered with meaning since…
Armenia has 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, all of them cultural, all carved or built from stone in the high Caucasus where Christianity took root earlier…
Georgia has four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: a compact but strikingly varied list that ranges from early Christian church complexes rising above the…
Latvia has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each representing a distinct chapter in the country’s layered history — from a medieval Hanseatic capital that…