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Thanks: ASIROM VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP for contributing to the development of the Map application, TVR for agreeing to include 2x65 mini-documentaries on UNESCO heritage sites in Romania in the Map, "Heritage for the Future" Cultural Association for the english translations, AUF for the support provided for the French version. Map in the process of being updated by the NRC UNESCO.

UNESCO designations in Romania

UNESCO Tangible Cultural Heritage


UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage


UNESCO's NATURAL HERITAGE


CNR-UNESCO Institutional Partners


UNESCO Cities


Associated Schools for UNESCO


UNESCO Chairs


Clubs and Associations for UNESCO


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UNESCO Heritage in Romania

Churches in Moldova (1993, 2010)
The Dacic Fortresses - Orastia Mountains (1999)
Sighisoara Historical Centre (1999)
Horezu Monastery (1993)
Fortified Churches in Transylvania (1993, 1999)
The Monumental Ensemble of Târgu Jiu (2024)
The Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Dacia (2024)
Wooden Churches in Maramures (1999)
Roșia Montana (2021)

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UNESCO Natural Heritage in Romania

Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians (2007, 2011, 2017, 2021)
Danube Delta (1998)
UNESCO International Geopark Ținutul Buzăului (2022)
UNESCO International Geopark Tara Hațegului (2015)

UNESCO Intangible Heritage in Romania

Călușari
Colindat
Horezu Ceramics
Doina
Mărțișor
The art of the traditional blouse with embroidery on the shoulder (Altița)
Lipizzan horses
Wall-carpet
Lad’s dances

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Associated Schools for UNESCO

Associated Schools for UNESCO
Associated Schools for UNESCO (ASPnet) is a global network of more than 12,000 schools in 182 countries, ranging from pre-schools to high schools, post-secondary institutions and teacher training centres.

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UNESCO Chair

Launched in 1992 after the 26th session of the UNESCO General Conference, the UNESCO Chairs programme aims to promote strategic collaboration between UNESCO and higher education institutions worldwide.


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Clubs and Associations for UNESCO

Clubs and Associations for UNESCO are non-governmental organisations made up of groups of people of all ages and socio-professional categories, which aim to translate UNESCO values into everyday life. They adhere to UNESCO's ethical, cultural and intellectual principles, promoting international cooperation and understanding.

UNESCO Cities

The UNESCO Sustainable Cities Network reflects the Organization's cross-cutting approach to implementing the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda, as well as the Organization's proposed New Urban Agenda.

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CNR-UNESCO Institutional Partners

The status of Institutional Partner of the CNR UNESCO is addressed to all those entities such as cultural houses, cultural centers, folk schools, museums, libraries, etc., which carry out educational, scientific or cultural activities, relevant to the UNESCO agenda, at national and international level, under the coordination of municipalities, cities, towns and counties.