UNESCO’s Executive Boards has approved the designation of 15 new UNESCO Global Geoparks, which brings the number of sites participating in the Global Geoparks Network to 161 in 44 countries. The Executive Board also approved the extension of the Kula-Salihli UNESCO Global Geopark in Turkey.

UNESCO Global Geoparks were designated for the first time in Nicaragua, the Russian Federation and Serbia.

The newly designated Geoparks are:

Cliffs of Fundy, Canada

Discovery, Canada

Xiangxi, China

Zhangye, China

Lauhanvuori-Hämeenkangas, Finland

Toba Caldera, Indonesia

Rio Coco, Nicaragua

Estrela, Portugal

Hantangang, Republic of Korea

Yangan-Tau, Russian Federation

Djerdap, Serbia

Granada , Spain

Maestrazgo , Spain

The Black Country, United Kingdom

Dak Nong, Viet Nam

 

Fonte: UNESCO