27 March 2024
UNESCO’s Executive Board has endorsed the addition of 18 sites to the UNESCO Global Geoparks network. This brings the total number of geoparks to 213 in 48 countries.
The newly designated UNESCO Global Geoparks are:
Belgium and Kingdom of the Netherlands:Schelde Delta UNESCO Global Geopark Brazil: Uberaba UNESCO Global Geopark
China: Enshi Grand Canyon-Tenglongdong Cave UNESCO Global Geopark
China: Linxia UNESCO Global Geopark
China: Longyan UNESCO Global Geopark
China: Mount Changbaishan UNESCO Global Geopark
China: Wugongshan UNESCO Global Geopark
China: Xingyi UNESCO Global Geopark
Croatia: Biokovo-Imotski Lakes UNESCO Global Geopark
Denmark: The South Fyn Archipelago UNESCO Global Geopark
Finland: Impact Crater Lake – Lappajärvi UNESCO Global Geopark
France: Armorique UNESCO Global Geopark
France: Normandie-Maine UNESCO Global Geopark
Greece: Meteora Pyli UNESCO Global Geopark
Hungary: Bükk Region UNESCO Global Geopark
Poland: Land of Extinct Volcanoes UNESCO Global Geopark
Portugal: Oeste UNESCO Global Geopark
Spain: Calatrava Volcanoes. Ciudad Real UNESCO Global Geopark
For more information :
https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/unesco-names-18-new-geoparks