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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972.[1] The Netherlands accepted the convention on 26 August 1992, making its natural and historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list.[2]
2020年現在[update], there are ten properties in the Kingdom of the Netherlands inscribed on the World Heritage List.[3][4][5] Nine of those sites are in the Netherlands and one is in Curaçao, in the Caribbean. The Netherlands and Curaçao are both constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Nine sites are cultural properties and one is a natural property.[2] The first site added to the list was Schokland and Surroundings in 1995. The last site on the current list was added in 2014. The transnational site Wadden Sea is shared with Denmark and Germany. There are currently six properties on the tentative list. Two of these sites are entirely in the Netherlands, two are transnational nominations shared with Belgium and Germany, respectively, one is in Curaçao, and one is in Bonaire, which is a special municipality of the Netherlands, located in the Caribbean.[2]