Gaya Tumuli
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UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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Location | South Korea |
Criteria | Cultural: (iii) |
Reference | 1666 |
Inscription | 2023 (45th Session) |
Gaya Tumuli (Korean: 가야고분군) comprises seven tumuli complexes of the Gaya confederacy, from the 1st to the late 6th century CE. In 2023, seven tumuli complexes in South Korea were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[1]
List
[edit]UNESCO ID | Korean name | English name | Location | Picture | Note |
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1666-001 | 대성동 고분군 | Daeseong-dong Tumuli | Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province | ||
1666-002 | 말이산 고분군 | Marisan Tumuli | Haman County, South Gyeongsang Province | ||
1666-003 | 옥전 고분군 | Okjeon Tumul | Hapcheon County, South Gyeongsang Province | ||
1666-004 | 지산동 고분군 | Jisan-dong Tumuli | Goryeong County, North Gyeongsang Province | ||
1666-005 | 송학동 고분군 | Songhak-dong Tumuli | Goseong County, South Gyeongsang Province | ||
1666-006 | 유곡리와 두락리 고분군 | Yugok-ri and Durak-ri Tumuli | Namwon, North Jeolla Province | ||
1666-007 | 교동과 송현동 고분군 | Gyo-dong and Songhyeon-dong Tumuli | Changnyeong County, South Gyeongsang Province |
References
[edit]- ^ "Gaya Tumuli". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
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