Difference between revisions of "World Heritage List"

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* Commonalitarianism Fisheries, Forested Isle of Beertopia
 
* Commonalitarianism Fisheries, Forested Isle of Beertopia
 
* [[Totans palace]], [[Freeburg]], [[Freedonia]]
 
* [[Totans palace]], [[Freeburg]], [[Freedonia]]
* Cielian Heights, [[Ator People]]
 
 
* The entire nation of Sillytopia
 
* The entire nation of Sillytopia
 
* Waldebenen District, Oldwillow Province, [[Ausserland]]
 
* Waldebenen District, Oldwillow Province, [[Ausserland]]
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* [[Cyril_MacLehose-Strangways-Jones| Sir Cyril MacLehose-Strangways-Jones, KCRC, LOG]], Senior Cobdenian delegate to the United Nations (he needs to quit smoking)
 
* [[Cyril_MacLehose-Strangways-Jones| Sir Cyril MacLehose-Strangways-Jones, KCRC, LOG]], Senior Cobdenian delegate to the United Nations (he needs to quit smoking)
 
* The entire nation of Cantr (in retaliation for its representative torching his UN offices upon his resignation)
 
* The entire nation of Cantr (in retaliation for its representative torching his UN offices upon his resignation)
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{{Image|http://f5.putfile.com/5/12915223052.jpg|right|Kenny|Gruesome assaults such as these upon [[Omigodtheykilledkenny|OMGTKK]]'s national mascot were once commonplace, but now all [[Wikipedia:Kenny McCormick|Kenny]]-killers are in violation of [[Resolution|UNR]] #37. (Remember kiddies, compliance is mandatory!) Thanks, World Heritage List!}}
 
* The planet of Mars
 
* The planet of Mars
 
* [[Sheik Nadnerb bin Cluich]]'s outstanding record collection
 
* [[Sheik Nadnerb bin Cluich]]'s outstanding record collection

Revision as of 21:43, 27 August 2006

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The World Heritage List was created on November 15, 2003 with the UN resolution 37 World Heritage List by a vote of 9,402 to 7,623.

Its aim is to create a list of protected environmental sites with extreme significance, in order to prevent them from logging, mining and other environmentally damaging activities.

However, due to a loophole in the resolution that permitted nations to add parts (or even the entirety) of other nations to the list (and not adding a provision for removal), it is often used as "punishment" to another nation for a comment or vote in the UN.

The List

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