2012 World Monuments Watch
File:Tombs in Tierra Dentro.jpg Archaeological Park in Cauca Department, Colombia, features underground tombs dating from 6th to 9th centuries AD.]]
File:QuiriguaStela1.jpg is an ancient Maya archaeological site in Guatemala, it covers approximately {{convert|3|km2|sqmi}} and contains a wealth of sculpture, including the tallest stone monuments ever erected in the New World.]]
File:Sans-Souci Palace front.jpg was the royal residence of King Henri Christophe of Haiti. Its name translated from French means "carefree."]]
File:Nazca monkey.jpg, Peru are a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.]]
File:Haydarpasa train station.jpg, Istanbul, Turkey, was rebuilt 1906-1909 in a Neoclassical style on land reclaimed from the sea.]]
File:Paradise Forum, Birmingham Library, Chamberlain Memorial.jpg, built 1969-1973 and designed by John Madin. It is an example of UK Brutalist architecture which flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s.]]
File:Photograph of Fifth Avenue from the Metropolitan—New York City.jpg is a major thoroughfare in the center of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, United States. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Fifth Avenue as being the most expensive street in the world.]]
File:Walpi (Hopi), ca. 1873-1881.jpg, circa 1877, photographed by John K. Hillers. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited villages in the United States.]]
File:FishingVillage HaLongBay Vietnam (pixinn.net).jpg, Vietnam in four fishing villages made up of floating houses and are sustained through fishing and marine farming.]]
The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the New York-based private non-profit organization World Monuments Fund (WMF) that calls international attention to cultural heritage around the world that is threatened by neglect, vandalism, conflict, or disaster.{{cite web | title =World Monuments Fund Announces 2010 World Monuments Watch List Of 100 Most Endangered Sites| author = Holly Evarts | date = 6 October 2009 | publisher = World Monuments Fund | url =
http://www.wmf.org/sites/default/files/press_releases/2010_Watch_Announcement.pdf|access-date=8 October 2009}}
Selection process
Every two years, it publishes a select list known as the Watch List of Endangered Sites that are in urgent need of preservation funding and protection. The sites are nominated by governments, conservation professionals, site caretakers, non-government organizations (NGOs), concerned individuals, and others working in the field. An independent panel of international experts then select 100 candidates from these entries to be part of the Watch List, based on the significance of the sites, the urgency of the threat, and the viability of both advocacy and conservation solutions. For the succeeding two-year period until a new Watch List is published, these 100 sites can avail grants and funds from the WMF, as well as from other foundations, private donors, and corporations by capitalizing on the publicity and attention gained from the inclusion on the Watch List.{{cite web|title=World Monuments Fund Announces 2006 World Monuments Watch List Of 100 Most Endangered Sites|author=Holly Evarts |date=6 October 2009 |publisher=World Monuments Fund |url=http://www.wmf.org/pdf/WMW_2006_release.pdf |access-date=8 October 2009 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516051456/http://www.wmf.org/pdf/WMW_2006_release.pdf |archive-date=May 16, 2008}}
2012 Watch List
The 2012 Watch List was published on 5 October 2011.[http://www.wmf.org/watch/project-map?list=1 2012 Watch Map], World Monuments Fund. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
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! Country/Territory ! Site ! Location |
Argentina |
Argentina
|City of La Plata |La Plata, Buenos Aires Province |
Argentina |
Belize
|Historic architecture of Belize City |Belize City |
Benin |
Bhutan |
Bolivia |
Brazil
|Historic center of Salvador De Bahia |Salvador, State of Bahia |
Burkina Faso |
Cayman Islands
|Mind's Eye |
China
|Archaeological site of the palace of Nanyue Kingdom |
China |
Colombia
|Historic center of Santa Cruz de Mompox |Santa Cruz de Mompox, Bolívar Department |
Colombia
|Paeces chapels of Tierradentro |
Cuba
|Parish Church of San Juan Bautista de los Remedios |
Dominican Republic
|Parish Church of San Dionisio |
Ghana
|Asante traditional buildings |near Kumasi, Ashanti Region |
Greece |
Guatemala
|Archaeological park and ruins of Quiriguá |
Guatemala |
Haiti
|Gingerbread Neighborhood |
Haiti
|Jacmel historic district |Jacmel |
Haiti |
India |
India |
India |
India |
Indonesia |
Japan
|Hirakushi Denchū house and atelier |
Japan
|East Japan earthquake heritage sites |
Japan
|Machiya townhouses |
Jordan |
Kazakhstan
|Necropolises of nomads in Mangystau |Mangystau Province, Kazakhstan |
Macedonia |
Madagascar
|Royal hill of Ambohimanga |
Mexico
|Colonial bridge of Tequixtepec |San Miguel Tequixtepec, Oaxaca |
Mexico |
Netherlands |
New Zealand
|Canterbury provincial government buildings |Christchurch, Canterbury |
Palestinian Territory |
Panama |
Peru |
Peru |
Peru
|Rímac, Lima |
Poland
|St. Parascheva church |
Portugal |
Saint Helena
|Saint Helena |Saint Helena |
Spain
|Barrio del Cabanyal-Canyamelar |
Spain |
Tunisia
|Old town of Testour |Testour, Béja Governorate |
Turkey |
Turkey
|Oshki monastery |
Turkey
|Büyükada, Princes' Islands, Istanbul |
Turkmenistan
|near Dushak, Ahal Province |
United Kingdom
|British Brutalism |Birmingham, Preston, and London, England |
United Kingdom |
United Kingdom |
United Kingdom
|Ruins of the former cathedral church of St. Michael, Coventry |
United States
|510 Fifth Avenue |
United States |
United States |
United States
|New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture |New York, New York |
United States |
United States
|Walpi village |
Vietnam
|Fishing villages of Hạ Long Bay |Hạ Long Bay, Quảng Ninh Province |
Yemen
|Mosque and hammam Al-Mudhaffar |
Zimbabwe
|Nalatale ruins |near Gweru, Matabeleland North |
Statistics by country/territory
The following countries/territories have multiple sites entered on the 2012 Watch List, listed by the number of sites:
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! Number of sites ! Country/Territory |
align="center"| 6
| United States |
align="center"| 4
| India |
align="center"| 4
| United Kingdom |
align="center"| 3
| Argentina |
align="center"| 3
| Haiti |
align="center"| 3
| Japan |
align="center"| 3
| Peru |
align="center"| 2
| China |
align="center"| 2
| Colombia |
align="center"| 2
| Guatemala |
align="center"| 2
| Turkey |
align="center"| 2
| Mexico |
align="center"| 2
| Spain |