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UAE: Sharjah eyes UNESCO recognition for two more heritage sites after Jebel Faya inscription
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Following Jebel Faya's UNESCO recognition, Sharjah is now pursuing the same status for Mleiha and Wadi Al Helo, sites rich in archaeological significance. These locations, already on UNESCO's Tentative List, showcase ancient settlements and prehistoric artifacts. Sharjah is committed to conservation through detailed management plans and collaborative efforts, ensuring these treasures are protected for future generations.
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