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Willandra Lakes Region

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Location
  
Australia

Criteria
  
iii, viii

UNESCO region
  
Asia-Pacific

UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription
  
1981

Type
  
Mixed

Reference
  
167

Area
  
2,400 kmĀ²

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The Willandra Lakes Region is a World Heritage Site in the Far West region of New South Wales, Australia. The Willandra Lakes Region is the traditional meeting place of the Muthi Muthi, Nyiampaar and Barkinji Aboriginal tribes. The 240,000-hectare (590,000-acre) area was inscribed on the World Heritage List at the 5th Session of the World Heritage Committee in 1981 with the following inscription:

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The Region contains important natural and cultural features including exceptional examples of past human civilization including the world's oldest cremation site. A small section of the region is protected by the Mungo National Park.

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The World Heritage status of the region was created and negotiated in 1981. The site was gazetted on the Australian National Heritage List on 21 May 2007 under the Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1), 2003 (Cth).

Films

  • 2003 - Journey of Man

  • Willandra Lakes Region Advisory committee and groups of the Willandra Lakes Region World

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    References

    Willandra Lakes Region Wikipedia