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The Diversity of Sacred Lands in Eu
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The designation of geographical ent
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table of contents 7 All creation gr
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Eremo San Bartolomeo in Legio (nint
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es. Another point is that the same
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Majella Mountain the ‘domus Chris
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San Giuannelle near the shore of Ri
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Duration of Use of Majella National
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own bear, an endangered subspecies
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Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve
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Political divisions of northern Bri
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From St Anthony to St Cuthbert: A t
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An example of a prayer follows. It
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Holy Island has, along with Iona in
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modern peoples in Britain, the Angl
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Lauretana Pilgrimage Route in Italy
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which lies the ample plateau of Col
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1 Sanctuary of Madonna del Piano 2
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The spatial distribution of the san
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These constitute the nodes of the N
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often subjected to threats of ecolo
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ensure communication with neighbour
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References Antinori, A. (2009), I s
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Well tended vegetable gardens and o
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practices were sophisticated and di
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way of life. This figure does not i
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lated to nature conservation. After
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nastic communities are at the servi
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and Rila, Bulgaria. The main aim of
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References Bartholomew I. (2003), C
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Urteaga, P. (1989), La Tierra Esqui
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Cape Arapis Chilandariou Esfigmenou
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Management responsibilities The req
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of the Athonite heritage and would
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Integration of Simonopetra Monaster
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of the monastic fraternities that i
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References Ντάφης, Σ. κ.ά.
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The Special Nature Reserve Milesevk
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twelfth century, when the first Ser
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gether with thousands of Serbian fa
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pre-Christian Serbian tribal custom
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inspiration in Mileseva fresco pain
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uilding of the new houses and touri
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lation and management plans compile
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cally protected by the law, and the
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Hiidenportti National Park with its
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and within visitor groups, e.g. by
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A map of the Carpathian Ecoregion e
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(which has the same height as the E
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sky or in the forest, in a gracious
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• Vânători Neamţ Nature Park,
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growing, picking of mushrooms and f
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obvious that the sacredness of some
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and as such, both are ‘rational
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el’ of mystical experience - some
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theosis in Orthodox Christianity ba
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‘One should take notice of this s
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history of Govan manifests as a pot
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References Adomnán of Iona (1991),
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ture, reindeer-breeding, economics,
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work of the Delos Initiative. The S
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Sacred natural sites and World Heri
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Fell). Deer and their antlers were
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Sacred stones: In the Republic of K
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References HCF I (2000),The first m
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Applicability of the IUCN-UNESCO Gu
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eligions, as well as to SNSs where
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Hinduism has been estimated at 100
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cent of the existing Guidelines are
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tested, refined, adapted and comple
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Oviedo, G. and Jeanrenaud, S. (2007
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features and landscapes with a stro
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as) can make contributions to SNSs
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The Inari/Aanaar Statement on the d
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Complementary points In addition to
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e incorporated into the national le
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Delos 3 Workshop Diversity of Sacre
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3.7. Saturday Venue: Auditorium of
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Matti Määttä Development Directo
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Appendix II: Photo credits by chapt
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Part Five: Europe: a wealth of sacr
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