Properties On The Tentative List
St. Sophia cathedral Kamyanets tower Kalozha church St. Nicholas monastery in Mahilyou Brest Fortress Palace and park in Homel Fortified church in Synkavichy Francysk Scaryna avenue in Minsk Wooden church in Zdzitava (Polesye) Belovezhskaya Pushcha Location of sites on the tentative list within Belarus * Trans-border site# | Site | Image | Location | Type (criteria) | Area ha |
Year | Ref. | ||||
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1 | Augustow Canal | Grodno Province (shared with Poland) |
Cultural (i, ii) | — | 2004 | 1892 | |||||
2 | Saviour Transfiguration Church and St. Sophia Cathedral in the town of Polatsk | Polotsk, Vitebsk Province |
Cultural (i, ii) | — | 2004 | 1893 | |||||
3 | Kamyanets Tower | Kamyanyets, Brest Province |
Cultural (i, ii, iii) | — | 2004 | 1894 | |||||
4 | SS. Boris and Gleb (Kalozha) Church in the city of Hrodna | Hrodna |
Cultural (i, ii) | — | 2004 | 1895 | |||||
5 | St. Nicholas Monastery Complex in the city of Mahilyou | Mogilev |
Cultural (i) | — | 2004 | 1896 | |||||
6 | Brest Fortress | Brest |
Cultural (i, ii, iii) | — | 2004 | 1897 | |||||
7 | Palace and Park Ensemble in the city of Homel | Gomel |
Cultural (i, ii) | — | 2004 | 1898 | |||||
8 | Edifices for Worship of Fortress Type in Belarus, Poland and Lithuania (the churches in Synkavichy, Muravanka, and Kamai) | Brest Province and Minsk Province |
Cultural (i) | — | 2004 | 1899 | |||||
9 | Architectural ensemble of Francysk Scaryna avenue in Minsk (1940's -1950's) | Minsk |
Cultural (i) | — | 2004 | 1900 | |||||
10 | Worship wooden architecture (17th -18th centuries) in Polesye |
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Brest Province and Gomel Province |
Cultural (i, ii, iii) | — | 2004 | 1901 | ||||
11 | National Park "Belovezhskaya Pushcha" (Modification to the boundaries of the Belarusian part of the site, addition new criteria) | Brest Province and Grodno Province — |
Natural (ix, x) | 75,958 (Belarusian part) |
2011 | 5592 |
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