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  • 21Cultural Properties of Japan — The Protection of Cultural Properties logo represents a tokyō (斗きょう?), an element of Japanese architecture which stands for the …

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  • 22Cultural resources management — This article is concerned with cultural resources in the widest sense: for traditional, archaeological and historic culture specifically see Cultural Heritage Management In the broadest sense, Cultural Resources Management (CRM) is the vocation… …

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  • 23Heritage Watch — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Heritage Watch Non profit Non profit type = founded date = 2003 founder = Dougald O Reilly location = origins = key people = area served = Cambodia focus = Maintaining the national cultural identity of… …

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  • 24Cultural property — Plague of the Bundesdenkmalamt on a building in Salzburg indicating Cultural property in four languages; German: Kulturdenkmal, French: Bien culturel, and Russian: Культурное Достояние. Cultural property are the physical constituents of the… …

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  • 25Cultural tourism — Tourists taking pictures at the khmer Pre Rup temple ruins, an example of cultural tourism. Cultural tourism (or culture tourism) is the subset of tourism concerned with a country or region s culture, specifically the lifestyle of the people in… …

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  • 26Cultural Landscapes of Japan — Landscapes which have evolved together with the way of life and geocultural features of a region, and which are indispensable for understanding the lifestyle of the Japanese people, are recognized by the government of Japan as Cultural Landscapes …

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  • 27Heritage site — A Heritage Site is a location designated as important to the cultural heritage of a governing body such as a township, county, province, state, or country. It is a non moveable object such as a historic site or national monument, but it may… …

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  • 28Cultural genocide — is a term that lawyer Raphael Lemkin proposed in 1933 as a component to genocide. The term was considered in the 1948 United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples juxtaposed next to the term ethnocide, but it was removed in the… …

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  • 29cultural institutions and movements —    As with other aspects of Spanish life, cultural institutions and movements have shown increasing complexity and diversification since the end of the Franco dictatorship in 1975. Francoist culture, characterized by Castilian centred nationalism …

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  • 30heritage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ glorious, precious, proud, rich ▪ The country has a long and proud heritage. ▪ unique ▪ natural …

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