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6 sites in Gwalior were recently added to the tentative UNESCO list. These were Gwalior Fort, Dhamnar historical group, Chambal Valley Rock Art, Khooni Bhandara and more.
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But did you know that Gwalior already has 3 UNESCO Heritage sites? They are as follows.
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These are archaeological sites in the Raisen district. They date back to the Paleolithic and Mesolithic era.
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It was added to the list in the year 2003.
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Khajuraho Monuments are Jain and Hindu temples built in the Nagara Style of architecture.
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It was added to the list of UNESCO Heritage Sites in 1986.
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This ancient Stupa is also immortalised on ₹200 note! It dates back to the 3rd Century BCE!
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Sanchi Stupa became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1989.
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Which of these places will you visit first?
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