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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Baroque Churches of the Philippines' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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Baroque Churches of the PhilippinesUNESCO World Heritage SiteMiagao ChurchLocationPhilippinesIncludesChurch of the Immaculate Conception of San Agustin (Manila)Church of La Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion (Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur)Church of San Agustin (Paoay)Church of Santo Tomas de VillanuevaCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(ii), (iv)Reference677bisInscription1993 (17th session)Extensions2013 | WIKI |
Contents 1 World Heritage Site 677 2 Historical Context 2.1 San Agustin Church in Manila 2.2 Santa Maria Church 2.3 Paoay Church 2.4 Miagao Church 3 Other sites, nominations and programs 3.1 Extensions proposed for World Heritage Site 677 3.1.1 Tentative sites 3.1.2 Former tentative sites 3.2 National Cultural Treasures 3.3 Important Cultural Properties 3.4 National Historical Landmarks 4 See also 5 References 6 External links | WIKI |
World Heritage Site 677[edit] | WIKI |
The 2013 revision of UNESCO's World Heritage Site (WHS) 677, Baroque Churches of the Philippines. | WIKI |
Aside from the churches included in World Heritage Site 677, another church which is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List is the Vigan Cathedral, included in Historic City of Vigan (WHS 502rev). | WIKI |
Extensions proposed for World Heritage Site 677[edit] | WIKI |
1 On August 15, 1993, these churches, along with the one in Baclayon, Bohol were nominated for World Heritage Site status as part of the Jesuit Churches of the Philippines.2 On May 16, 2006, the NCCA nominated a new set of churches as part of the extension of the Baroque Churches of the Philippines World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
There is a tri-partite agreement for the conservation and management of the World Heritage property as well as other nationally designated heritage sites. | UNESCO |
These legislations ensure their proper safeguarding, protection, conservation, management and use as religious structures, as declared National Cultural Treasures, National Historical Landmarks, and as World Heritage properties. | UNESCO |
The Implementing Rules and regulations (IRR) of the 2009 Cultural Heritage Act of the Philippines, which is still in the process of being approved, states that the highest standards of conservation shall be applied to World Heritage properties and that itsxc2xa0 authenticity, integrity and OUV shall not be allowed to be compromised. | UNESCO |
The site manager of the Baroque Churches (NCCA) works with the NM and NHCP in ensuring that work is done according to World Heritage standards and in order to improve the conservation management processes so that the Outstanding Universal Value of the properties are maintained and properly managed. | UNESCO |
A Technical Working Committee (TWC) has also been established within the NCCA composed of experts on conservation and its members ensure that the highest standards of conservation are afforded to World Heritage properties. | UNESCO |