Wana Beech Kuna miwah Purba ring Carpathians lan Wawengkon Liyanan ring Éropa pinaka Situs Tetamian JagatUNESCO indik sérial palemahan transnasional, ngacakupin 94 pahan komponén (wana Beech Éropa, Fagus sylvatica) ring 18 negara Éropa.[1][2] Sajangkepné, situs-situs punika nyaibin wana pinih ageng tur pinih akidik pangulgulné sané kadominasi olih taru beech. Ring akéh tegakan puniki (kautama sané magenah ring Carpathians), wana-wana iriki kabangyang majalan tanpa kaganggu utawi kaambil tangan saking aab és untat. Situs-situs puniki ngadokuméntasiyang répopulasi spésiés pascaglasial sané nénten kagulgul.[1]
1 sinarengan Austria, Bélgia, Bosnia miwah Hérzegovina, Bulgaria, Itali, Jerman, Kroasia, Makédonia Kalér, Polandia, Prancis, Républik Céko, Romania, Slovakia, Slovénia, Spanyol, Swiss miwah Ukraina 2 This is the extension of the site that has been inscribed in North Macedonia since 1979. The area around the town of Pogradec at the shores of Lake Ohrid was inhabited by the Illyrians in the 5th century BC, followed by the Romans and the Slavs. Traces of the Roman road Via Egnatia are evidence of an important passage route in the region. The ruins of the paleo-christian church of Lin together with its floor mosaics reveal the presence of Christianity. The historical centre of Pogradec represents an example of 19th to 20th century Albanian vernacular architecture.
1 Listing shared with six other countries, which includes Belgium's Maison Guiette; 2 Listing shared with France; 3 Listing shared with the Netherlands, which includes Belgium's Wortel; 4 Listing shared with France 5 Listing shared with seven other countries, which includes Belgium's Spa; 6 Listing shared with seventeen other countries, which includes Belgium's Sonian Forest.