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Three Cherished Stelae of Ancient Kozuke
Registration year: 2017
Submission year:
2016
Collection ID:
2016-53
Collection information
Committee:
Japan
Submitted by:
Japan
Three Cherished Stelae of Ancient Kozuke are the series of stela, consisting of Yamanoue Stela (681 C.E.), Tago Stela (ca.711) and Kanaizawa Stela (726), in Gunma Prefecture, north of Tokyo, which were erected far from the center of seventh and eighth century Japan.
Language:English
Score: 1166569.3
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https://en.unesco.org/memoryoftheworld/registry/371
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Diversity Must Be Cherished, Not Condemned, Stresses Secretary-General, Applauding Reconciliation, at Commemoration of 2010 Tragic Events in Kyrgyzstan | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases
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SG/SM/18567
11 June 2017
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Diversity Must Be Cherished, Not Condemned, Stresses Secretary-General, Applauding Reconciliation, at Commemoration of 2010 Tragic Events in Kyrgyzstan
Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks at the commemoration of the June 2010 events in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, today:
When I was here in 2010, the people of Osh were struggling to cope with the consequences of the tragic events in June that year. (...) Diversity needs to be cherished, not to be condemned.
You have done a lot in the past for reconciliation to create the conditions for the future peace and prosperity of this region but it is good to remember that reconciliation is something that should never end.
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Score: 1111263.2
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https://www.un.org/press/en/2017/sgsm18567.doc.htm
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A cherished chance of going to school | UNICEF Pakistan
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A cherished chance of going to school
Alternate Learning Programme centres are enabling children like Shehnaz to gain access to education
Adresh Laghari
UNICEF/PAKISTAN/Asad Zaidi
15 October 2018
Lasbela, Balochistan - October 2018:
In Balochistan’s rural universe – a barren land with patches of green bushes and population pockets living in scattered houses -- schools are a rarity. (...) For Shehnaz, the centre is a cherished opportunity to learn and build a better future.
Language:English
Score: 1021050.4
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https://www.unicef.org/pakista.../cherished-chance-going-school
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Cherishing the ground we walk on | FAO Stories | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Cherishing the ground we walk on
Why we should appreciate our soils
©FAO/Olivier Asselin
05/12/2017
Soil is where it all begins.
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Score: 994947.3
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https://www.fao.org/fao-stories/article/en/c/1069275/
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It is our conviction that we also need to continue to cherish and highlight the support and comfort that the family generously offers to us.
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Score: 986907.5
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https://www.un.org/development...16_iran_obo_gff_en_item4_0.pdf
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English | Ukraine
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
Soils do amazing things for us that we sometimes take for granted. Here are 5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet.
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Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil may not look like much but without it we wouldn't be able to produce our food!
Language:English
Score: 981222.5
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https://www.fao.org/global-soi...rces/videos-and-animations/fr/
Data Source: un
English | Ukraine
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
Soils do amazing things for us that we sometimes take for granted. Here are 5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet.
English | Français | Español
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil may not look like much but without it we wouldn't be able to produce our food!
Language:English
Score: 981222.5
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https://www.fao.org/global-soi...rces/multimedia/animations/en/
Data Source: un
English | Ukraine
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
Soils do amazing things for us that we sometimes take for granted. Here are 5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet.
English | Français | Español
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil may not look like much but without it we wouldn't be able to produce our food!
Language:English
Score: 981222.5
-
https://www.fao.org/global-soi...rces/videos-and-animations/ru/
Data Source: un
English | Ukraine
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
Soils do amazing things for us that we sometimes take for granted. Here are 5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet.
English | Français | Español
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil may not look like much but without it we wouldn't be able to produce our food!
Language:English
Score: 981222.5
-
https://www.fao.org/global-soi...rces/videos-and-animations/ar/
Data Source: un
English | Ukraine
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet
Soils do amazing things for us that we sometimes take for granted. Here are 5 reasons why we need to cherish the ground beneath our feet.
English | Français | Español
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil erosion is threatening our food security
Soil may not look like much but without it we wouldn't be able to produce our food!
Language:English
Score: 981222.5
-
https://www.fao.org/global-soi...rces/videos-and-animations/en/
Data Source: un