How long does the classification process take?
This depends on a number of factors including when the expert committees meet, the amount of information provided in the nomination form, and the number of nominations received. If a place is under threat then the committees will prioritise the nomination and depending on the circumstances, contact the relevant authorities to advise them that the place is currently being considered for classification. Providing the best and most complete information possible a nomination allows the relevant expert committee to make an assessment and recommendation.
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