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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.
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Koodiyattam
Kakunodate Festival
Kagura
Bisalhães black pottery
Junkanoo
Ifá
Ride of the Kings
The festival of the Santísima Trinidad del Señor Jesús del Gran Poder in the city of La Paz
Ardah
jamu
Ishidori Matsuri
Reed Mudhif
vallenato
Ijele Masquerade
kopačka
iftar
Idrija lace
Queshuachaca
Hıdırellez
Za križen
malhun
Malagasy Kabary, the Malagasy oratorical art
Hiragasy
Karatsu Kunchi
Traditional Turkmen carpet making art in Turkmenistan
Hanbok
noria
Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival
Hachinohe Sansha Taisai
Art of pottery-making of Chăm people
għana
Practice of traditional music and dance in Setesdal, playing, dancing and singing (stev/stevjing)
tumba francesa
Lithuanian cross crafting
Zlakusa pottery making
bolon
Grass mowing competition custom in Kupres
Armenian letter art and its cultural expressions
gandoura
pizzaiolo
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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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