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List of World Heritage Sites in Western Oranland

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The Gentu Heritage & Culture Remembrance Organisation (GEKSO) has designated X World Heritage Sites in Western Oranland (including overseas territories). These sites are located in X countries; Cavala and X are home to the most with X and X, while some such as X have no sites.

List

Legend

Site – named after the World Heritage Committee's official designation
Location – sorted by country, followed by the region at the regional or provincial level and geocoordinates. In the case of multinational or multi-regional sites, the names are sorted alphabetically.
Criteria – as defined by the World Heritage Committee
Area – in metres and hectares, followed by buffer zones if applicable. A value of zero implies that no data has been published by UNESCO
Year – during which the site was inscribed to the World Heritage List
Description – brief information about the site, including reasons for qualifying as an endangered site, if applicable

World Heritage Sites

Site Image Location Criteria Area
m2 (hectare)
Year Description
Fortuna stones The Fortuna stones CavalaLouterra,
 Cavala
Cultural:GerAac
(iii), (ii),
(iv), (vi)
743 (0.07) 1914 A Novalithic monument six kilometres south of Richville, Louterra in Cavala. It may be the oldest surviving henge site in Cavala. Various traditions associated with the stones survived into the modern era and they form part of the Novalithic Monuments of Cavala GEKSO Heritage Site. They are looked after by the Louterra Historic Preservation Association.
Châteaux de Moreux Châteaux de Moreux CavalaMoreux, Viejaune,
 Cavala
Cultural:GerAac
(i), (iii),
(iv)
54,400,000
(5,440)
1936 A medieval châteaux of gothic architecture in Moreux, Cavala. The building was constructed by Greyhelm II of the Principality of Grimwald in 1292 and was constructed over a duration of 29 years (1292-1321).