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The [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]]'s [[Coalition Trust for Cultural Heritage]] defines a world wonder as "...a remarkable physical feature, either natural or artificial in nature, which makes or shows an impact on a culture or people(s).(2014)" [[Iearth]] is home to many such wonders, which may be granted wonder status by a majority vote by the General Assembly. A feature much first be granted contender status by the [[Coalition Trust for Cultural Heritage]] before it becomes eligible for wonder status. Once granted contender status, a vote is held every 5 years to determine the new list of wonders. A feature may only lose contender status is by a two-thirds majority vote in the General Assembly or on the request of its home country.
The [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]]'s [[Coalition Trust for Cultural Heritage]] defines a world wonder as "...a remarkable physical feature, either natural or artificial in nature, which makes or shows an impact on a culture or people(s).(2010)" [[Iearth]] is home to many such wonders, which may be granted wonder status by a majority vote by the General Assembly. A feature much first be granted contender status by the [[Coalition Trust for Cultural Heritage]] before it becomes eligible for wonder status. A vote is held every 2 years to determine the 25 new World Wonders from the list of contenders. A feature may only lose contender status by a two-thirds majority vote in the General Assembly or on the request of its home country.


==World Wonders==
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! [[Grouse Mountain]]
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| [[Zamastan]]
| 2011
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! [[Mount Qira]]
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| 2011
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! [[Aerdesa and Monte National Park]]
| Natural
| [[Albarine]]
| 2002
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 27 November 2020

The Coalition of Crown Albatross's Coalition Trust for Cultural Heritage defines a world wonder as "...a remarkable physical feature, either natural or artificial in nature, which makes or shows an impact on a culture or people(s).(2010)" Iearth is home to many such wonders, which may be granted wonder status by a majority vote by the General Assembly. A feature much first be granted contender status by the Coalition Trust for Cultural Heritage before it becomes eligible for wonder status. A vote is held every 2 years to determine the 25 new World Wonders from the list of contenders. A feature may only lose contender status by a two-thirds majority vote in the General Assembly or on the request of its home country.

World Wonders

Wonder Classification Location Contender Date Status
Durnstaal Transnational Railway Artificial Durnstaal 2015 World Wonder
Grouse Mountain Natural Zamastan 2011 World Wonder
Mount Qira Natural Zamastan 2011 World Wonder
Aerdesa and Monte National Park Natural Albarine 2002 World Wonder
TBD TBD TBD TBD Contender
TBD TBD TBD TBD Disqualified