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Elements on UNESCO Lists
editThese are elements on the UNESCO Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage. This is just a tiny fraction of Living Heritage that can be expressed in this project.
This list is generated from data in Wikidata and is periodically updated by a bot.
Edits made within the list area will be removed on the next update!
Chovgan
Holy Week processions in Mendrisio
Pottery skills of the women of Sejnane
Porphyrophora hamelii
Kôrêdugaw
Centre for traditional culture – school museum of Pusol pedagogic project
Chhau dance
Holy Week in Guatemala
cazabe
Finnish sauna
lacemaking in Croatia
Festival de los Patios
frevo
Holy Week in Popayán
Parrandas
Parachico
pantun
Panama hat
lavash
dry stone walling
Pütchipü'ü
csárdás
Qudud Halabiya
oud
Bunraku
olive cultivation
Kırkpınar Oil Wrestling Tournament
Chinese New Year
noken
Ashiqs of Azerbaijan
Argungu Fishing Festival
bigwala
garba
Nabulsi soap
tandoor
Lithuanian sodai
Mushono-Dainembutsu dance
Methodology for inventorying intangible cultural heritage in biosphere reserves: the experience of Montseny
montea
Jemaa el-Fnaa
couscous
kabuki
Carnival of Basel
Ch'utillos
Revitalization of the traditional craftsmanship of lime-making in Morón de la Frontera, Seville, Andalusia
Mkpokịtị Dance
Mystery Play of Elche
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Correct data
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If you wish to add the country of origin, follow this rule of thumb: For traditions, use the property country of origin (P495). You can use country (P17) for events that happen in a specific location (P276) or located in the administrative territorial entity (P131) and publications, such as ICH good practices.
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