The lake district in England included in the list of UNESCO world heritage
The lake district in England included in the list of UNESCO world heritage The lake district is a picturesque region in the North — West of England, glorified by the English romantic poets, is a UNESCO world heritage site. He received the same status as the Grand Canyon in the USA the Taj Mahal in India and Machu Picchu in Peru. The decision was taken at a meeting of the UNESCO Committee in Krakow, where he discussed a list of 33 objects. The Committee commended the beauty of this region, which inspired many artists and writers. The lake district, an area of 2292 square kilometres, was the 31st object in Britain and its overseas territories included in the world heritage list of UNESCO. The area is sought from UNESCO giving it special status since 1986. Lord Clark Windermere, Chairman of the Lake district National Park partnership, which has made a