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After the League of Nations was formed in 2008, the organization turned its attention toward numerous global matters. Several individuals within the LoN - specifically from founding member states of the ANZC and SAC - were interested in which globally-recognized landmarks had survived the cataclysm of Doomsday.

On February 22, 2009, Luis Romero of Uruguay was appointed the head of the LoN/World Census and Reclamation Bureau World Heritage Division (WHD). Its task was to identify, and catalogue, surviving world landmarks on each of the six continents. In this regard, it is the successor to the World Heritage division of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Numerous landmarks have been identified by the WHD, and many are either on the official list or nominated for entry onto it. The following list contains both confirmed landmarks and nominated landmarks by continent:

Africa[]

Pyramids of Egypt (Egypt) slightly damaged in the Israeli nuclear attack on Cairo, some radiation present at site.

Timbuktu (Mali and the West African Union)

Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania)

Serengeti (Tanzania)

Site Image Location Year Open to the public

Asia (including Middle East)[]

Angkor Wat (Cambodia)

Golden Mountains of Altai ( USSR)

Great Wall of China (Under League of Nations protection and USSR)

Kiyomizu-dera ( Japan)

Mount Wuyi (Taiwanese China)

Fujian Tulou (Taiwanese China)

Lake Baikal (USSR)

Mount Everest (Tibet and Nepal)

Natural System of Wrangel Island Reserve (USSR)

Petra ( Jordan)

Taj Mahal (Union Intrerim Parliament)

Uvs Nuur Basin (USSR)

Virgin Komi Forests (USSR)

Volcanoes of Kamchatka (USSR)

Anjar ( Lebanon)

Byblos (Lebanon)

Forest of the Cedars of God (Lebanon)

Baalbek Ruins (Lebanon)

Kadisha Valley ( Lebanon)

Tyre (Lebanon)

Jeita Grotto (Lebanon)

South China Karst (Guangxi)

Site Image Location Year Open to the public

Europe[]

Alhambra (Granada)

Belogradchik Rocks (Rhodope)

Butrint (Greece)

Choirokoitia (Greece)

Dacian Fortresses of the Orăştie Mountains (Transylvania)

Delphi (Greece)

Giant's Causeway (Celtic Alliance)

Hadrian's Wall (Kingdom of Northumbria)

Horezu Monastery (Transylvania)

Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni (Malta)

Leaning Tower of Pisa (Tuscany)

Lindisfarne Island (Kingdom of Northumbria)

Megalithic Temples (Malta)

Mount Athos (Greece)

Mycenae (Greece)

Mystras (Greece)

Neuschwanstein (Alpine Confederation)

Old City of Genoa (Genoa)

Olympia (Greece)

Painted Churches in the Troodos Region (Greece)

Pátmos (Greece)

Paphos (Greece)

Petrified forest of Lesbos (Greece)

Rila Monastery (Rhodope)

Ruins of York and Durham Cathedrals (Kingdom of Cleveland)

Ruins of Fountains Abbey (Kingdom of Cleveland)

Ruins of Whitby Abbey (Kingdom of Cleveland)

Sighişoara Citadel (Transylvania)

Skara Brae (Celtic Alliance)

Stonehenge (Celtic Alliance)

Sutton Hoo ( Woodbridge)

Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae (Greece)

The Fortified Churches (Transylvania)

The Thornborough Henges - Often called 'the Stonehenge of the North' (Kingdom of Cleveland)

Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak (Rhodope)

Treblinka (East Poland)

Troy (Greece)

Valletta (Malta)

Site Image Location Year Open to the public

North America (including the Caribbean, and Hawaii)[]

Carlsbad Caverns (Dinetah)

Chichen Itza (Yucatan Republic and Mexico)

Hawaii Volcanoes Park (Free State of Hawaii)

Hearst Castle (Chumash Republic)

Lambeau Field (Superior)

Mammoth Cave (Kentucky)

Monticello and the University of Virginia-Charlottesville (Virginia)

Nahanni (Northwest Alliance)

Peace-Athabasca Delta (Northwest Alliance)

Pueblo de Taos (Mexico and Dinetah)

Redwood National Park (MSP)

Smoky Mountains (East Tennessee/Blue Ridge)

Yellowstone National Park (USA)

Everglades National Park (Florida)

Yosemite National Park (Republic of California)

Mesa Verde National Park (Dinetah)

Site Image Location Year Open to the public

South America[]

Machu Pichu ( Peru and the SAC)

Huascaran National Park (Peru and the S.A.C.)

Chan Chan (Peru and the S.A.C.)

O Cristo Redentor (Brazil and the S.A.C.)

Brasilia (Brazil and the S.A.C.)

Iguazu Waterfalls (Argentina and S.A.C.)

Coro (Venezuela and the S.A.C.)

Canaima ( Venezuela and the S.A.C.)

Central University of Venezuela ( Venezuela and the S.A.C.)

Ischigulato ( Argentina and the S.A.C.)

Los Glaciares National Park (Argentina and the S.A.C.)

Talampaya (Argentina and the S.A.C.)

Galapagos Island (Ecuador and the S.A.C.)

Central Surinam Natural Reserve (Guyana-Cooperative)

Site Image Location Year Open to the public

Oceania (including the Pacific Ocean islands)[]

Easter Island (Chile)

Great Barrier Reef (ANZC)

Kakadu National Park (ANZC)

Lord Howe Island Group (ANZC)

Tasmanian Wilderness (ANZC)

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (ANZC)

Wet Tropics of Queensland ( ANZC)

Fraser Island (ANZC)

Heard and McDonald Island ( ANZC)

Macquire Island (ANZC)

Greater Blue Mountains Area ( ANZC)

Purnululu National Park (ANZC)

Te Wahipounamu (ANZC)

Tongariro National Park (ANZC)

New Zealand sub-antarctic islands (ANZC)

East Rennell (Bouganville & Salomon Islands)

Chief Roi Mata's Grave (Vanuatu & ANZC)

Site Image Location Year Open to the public
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