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Posted: 2 years ago

UNESCO's World Heritage Published an Article on Georgia's Colchis Forests

In the article we read about 4 protected areas of Georgia, Kolkheti and Mtirala National Parks and Kintrishi and Kobuleti Protected Areas.

"Colchis forests and wetlands are characterized by unique ecosystems and rich biodiversity. The Caucasus, in turn, is among the 36 hotspots in the world in terms of ecosystem diversity. UNESCO World Heritage Sites are located in Georgia, the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Guria and Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti. These regions are characterized by unique biodiversity, diverse ecosystems and amazing landscapes. Adjara region, with its mountain resorts and turquoise beaches, attracts tourists from all over the world, - the article reads.

An article about Georgia's unique natural heritage is available in 3 languages ​​- English, French and Spanish. Read Here

It is noteworthy that the information about the Colchian forests and wetlands, along with the relevant photographs, will be posted on the Google cognitive platform "Arts and Culture", which has more than 350,000 visitors a year. This will further increase the awareness of Georgia's protected areas around the world and, consequently, attract and attract visitors.

In 2021, for the first time in the history of Georgia, in the city of Fuzhou, China, at the 44th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, the Kolkheti and Mtirala National Parks and Kintrishi and Kobuleti Protected Areas, named after the Colchian Forests and Wetlands, are named 213 World Heritage Sites. Added and earned a decent place next to the Amazon Forest, Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Mount Etna, near the Swiss Alps.