UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nigeria
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[/et_pb_text][et_pb_divider color=”#ffb400″ divider_position=”center” divider_weight=”5px” _builder_version=”3.9″ max_width=”50px” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.14.7″ text_font=”||||||||” text_font_size=”15px” text_line_height=”1.8em” custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding_tablet=”|40px||40px||true” custom_padding_last_edited=”off|desktop” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”]Sukur or Sukur Cultural Landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on a hill above the village of Sukur in the Adamawa State of Nigeria. It is situated in the Mandara Mountains, close to the border with Cameroon. Its UNESCO inscription is based on the cultural heritage, material culture, and the naturally-terraced fields. Sukur is Africa’s first cultural landscape to receive World Heritage List inscription.
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[/et_pb_text][et_pb_divider color=”#ffb400″ divider_position=”center” divider_weight=”5px” _builder_version=”3.9″ max_width=”50px” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.14.7″ text_font=”||||||||” text_font_size=”15px” text_line_height=”1.8em” custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding_tablet=”|40px||40px||true” custom_padding_last_edited=”off|desktop” hover_enabled=”0″ locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}” sticky_enabled=”0″]Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove is a sacred grove along the banks of the Osun River just outside the city of Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria.
The Osun-Osogbo Grove is several centuries old and is among the last of the sacred forests that once adjoined the edges of most Yoruba cities before extensive urbanization. In recognition of its global significance and its cultural value, the Sacred Grove was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
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