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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 | 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 10 new World Wonders from the list of contenders. 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. | ||
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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 10 new World Wonders from the list of contenders. 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.
Wonder | Classification | Location | Contender Date | Status |
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Durnstaal Transnational Railway | Artificial | Durnstaal | 2015 | World Wonder |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | Contender |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | Disqualified |