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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Seventeenth-Century Canal Ring Area of Amsterdam inside the Singelgracht' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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Grachten dug in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age; UNESCO World Heritage Site
Seventeenth-Century Canal Ring Area of Amsterdam inside the SingelgrachtUNESCO World Heritage SiteBoats on the Prinsengracht, 2018LocationAmsterdam, North Holland, NetherlandsCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(i)(ii)(iv)Reference1349Inscription2010 (34th session)Area198.2xc2xa0ha (490 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone481.7xc2xa0ha (1,190 acres)Coordinates52xc2xb021xe2x80xb254xe2x80xb3N 4xc2xb053xe2x80xb216xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf52.36500xc2xb0N 4.88778xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 52.36500; 4.88778Coordinates: 52xc2xb021xe2x80xb254xe2x80xb3N 4xc2xb053xe2x80xb216xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf52.36500xc2xb0N 4.88778xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 52.36500; 4.88778Location of Canals of Amsterdam in North HollandShow map of North HollandCanals of Amsterdam (Netherlands)Show map of Netherlands
[1] The 17th-century canal ring area, including the Prinsengracht, Keizersgracht, Herengracht and Jordaan, were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010,[2] contributing to Amsterdam's fame as the "Venice of the North".
A horizontal management and monitoring body for the property has now been implemented, the Amsterdam World Heritage Bureau.