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- 2. Heritage – (Down) Status given to sites of cultural or natural significance by UNESCO.
- 5. – (Across) One of UNESCO’s main focus areas, aiming to promote lifelong learning.
- 6. – (Down) UNESCO funds projects to increase knowledge in various disciplines.
- 9. – (Down) A structure or site of historical significance often protected by UNESCO.
- 12. – (Across) Cultural heritage that includes oral traditions, music, and festivals.
- 13. – (Across) UNESCO fosters international cooperation through peaceful negotiations.
- 14. – (Across) The act of preserving cultural and natural sites.
- 16. – (Down) UNESCO works to reduce this through education and economic programs.
- 17. – (Across) UNESCO aims to improve this worldwide by promoting education.
- 19. – (Across) Institutions that preserve and showcase cultural heritage, often linked to UNESCO.
- 20. – (Down) UNESCO’s ultimate goal, achieved through education, science, and culture.
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- 1. – (Down) UNESCO promotes this concept to ensure long-term global development.
- 3. – (Across) UNESCO issues these formal statements to promote global initiatives.
- 4. – (Across) United Nations agency responsible for promoting education, culture, and science.
- 7. – (Across) UNESCO promotes global cooperation in this field, alongside education and culture.
- 8. – (Down) Traditions, sites, and practices passed down through generations.
- 10. Rights – (Down) UNESCO supports these fundamental freedoms through education and awareness.
- 11. – (Across) Reserves designated by UNESCO to promote sustainable use of ecosystems.
- 15. Nations – (Down) The international organization under which UNESCO operates.
- 18. – (Down) A key area of UNESCO’s work, including art, music, and traditions.
