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Greenwich Maritime World Heritage Site
Maritime Greenwich has joined a unique club of the most important and natural places on earth.
The ensemble of buildings at Greenwich and their landscape setting, including the Royal Park, are a potent architectural symbol of English artistic, scientific and other institutional endeavour, notably from the 17th to late 19th centuries.
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