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Which country has the most world-class cultural heritage?
World heritage is divided into cultural heritage and natural heritage, which are often confused. For cultural heritage, Italy has the most ***42 items, namely:

Rock Paintings of Valkammonica (1979)

Notre Dame Thanksgiving Church and Dominican Monastery and Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper (1980).

The historical center of Rome, the Vatican buildings with extraterritorial jurisdiction in Rome and St. Paul's Church outside the city (1980 and 1990, the latter with the Vatican * * *).

Historic Center of Florence (1982)

Pisa Square (1987)

Venice and its lagoons (1987)

Historic Center of San Jimiano (1990)

Matera's cave (1993)

Paladio style villas in Vicenza and Veneto (1994, 1996)

Crespi of Ada (1995)

Renaissance city Ferrara and its Po River Delta (1995, 1999)

Historical Center of Naples (1995)

Historic centre of siena (1995)

Montfort (1996)

Early Christian Architecture in Ravenna (1996)

Historic Center of Pienza (1996)

Li Chu Architecture in Abelo Bello (1996)

Casetta's palaces, gardens, Vanvitelli waterways and San Leucho buildings in the18th century (1997).

Agrigento Archaeological Area (1997)

Archaeological areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata (1997)

Padua Botanical Garden (1997)

Cathedrals, municipal buildings and plazas in Modena (1997)

Amalfi Coastal Landscape (1997)

Port of Venice, Wuxiangdi and Archipelago (1997)

Sava Royal Architecture (1997)

Sunuras Stone Building in Barumini (1997)

Casa Roma Villa (1997)

Archaeological area and cathedral in Aquilia (1998)

Chilento and Diano Valley National Parks and Archaeological Sites of Paestum and Veglia and Certosa de Padula (1998).

Urbino Historical Center (1998)

Hadrian Biezhuang in Tivoli (1999)

San Francesco Church and Other Franciscan Buildings in Assisi (2000)

City of Verona (2000)

East Villa in Tivoli (200 1)

Late Baroque Town of Noto Valley in Southeast Sicily (2002)

The Holy Mountain of Piedmont and Lombardy (2003)

The Etruscan Cemetery in Cher Vitri and tarquinia (2004)

Valdokia (2004)

Stone Tombs of Syracuse and Pantalek (2005)

New Street and Raleigh Palace System in Genoa (2006)

Hot Tan Railway (with Switzerland * * *, 2008)

Mantua and Santa Bignone Tower (2008)

Spain followed closely, with 36 projects:

Alhambra, Heneraliffe and Albesin in Granada (1984, 1994)

Burgos Cathedral (1984)

Historical Center of Có rdoba (1984, 1994)

Escorja Monastery in madrid province (1984)

Antoni Gaudi's Architectural Works (1984, 2005)

Altamira Cave and Paleolithic Cave Art in Northern Spain (1985, 2008)

Architecture of Oviedo and Asturias Kingdom (1985, 1998)

The ancient city of Avila and its churches outside the city (1985)

Segovia ancient city and its waterways (1985)

Ancient City of Santiago de Compostela (1985)

Ancient city of Toledo (1986)

Mudhar Building in Aragon (1986,2001)

Ancient city of Caceres (1986)

Cathedrals, castles and West Indies Archives in Seville (1987)

Old Town of Salamanca (1988)

Beaufort Monastery (199 1 year)

Archaeological site of Merida (1993)

The road to Santiago de Compostela (1993)

Royal Monastery of Santa Maria in Guadalupe (1993)

Ancient city of Cuenca (1996)

Valencia Silk Trade Hall (1996)

Las Medras (1997)

The Monastery of Saint Milan in Yuso and Su Suo (1997)

Catalan Music Palace and St. Peace Hospital in Barcelona (1997)

Rock Paintings in Mediterranean Basin of Iberian Peninsula (1998)

Alcala de Nares University and Historic District University and Historic District (1998)

Lalaguna San Cristobal (1999)

Archaeological sites in tarragona (2000)

Archaeological Site of Atapour Ka (2000)

Catalan Romanesque Church in Boyi Valley (2000)

Date palm plantations in elche (2000)

The Roman Wall in Lugo (2000)

Alan Huisz's Cultural Landscape (200 1)

Renaissance Architecture in Ubeda and Besa (2003)

Biscaya Bridge (2006)

Heraclista (2009)

In addition, the biodiversity and culture of Ibiza (1999) and the Pyrenees-Perdue Mountains (1997 and 1999 and French) are dual natural and cultural heritages.