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Baekje Historic Areas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baekje Historic Areas
The Baekje Historic Areas represents a group of monuments of three cities, the Gongju, the Buyeo and the Iksan, on the Korean peninsula. They relate to the last period of the Baekje Kingdom representing the period from 475 to 660 CE, which was one of the three kingdoms which flourished from 18 BC to 660 AD. The property designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site has eight archaeological sites. These are: The Gongsanseong fortress (공주 공산성) and the royal tombs at Songsan-ri related to the capital city of Ungjin, now Gongju; the Busosanseong Fortress (부소산성) and Gwanbuk-ri administrative buildings, the Jeongnimsa Temple, the Neungsan-ri royal tombs, and the Naseong city wall in Buyeo CountySabi, now Buyeo; and the Wanggung-ri Palace and the Mireuksa Temple in Iksan a subsidiary capital region of Sabi. Baekje Historic Areas was inscribed on 8 July 2015 at the 39th session of the Committee, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a cultural heritage under Criteria II for the cultural and architectural features which the ancient East Asian kingdoms of Korea evolved in respect of construction methods and Buddhism and exchanged with China and Japan, and Criteria III for the extraordinary architecture, culture, religion and artistry of the kingdom of Baekje in its capital cities, Buddhist shrines and funerary structures, and stone pagodas.〔 ==Location== The heritage sites are located in the hilly mid-western region of the Republic of Korea, in the Iksansi Buyeogun in Jeollabukdo, and Gongju-si in Chungcheongnam-do.〔〔
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