List of ICPA Heritage Sites
This is a list of all heritage sites and landmarks registered by the International Culutral Preservation Association. A heritage site or landmark is a place that is considered to have special cultural, historical or physical significance. The list is sorted into three different categories: world heritage sites, regional heritage sites and landmarks, with each category corresponding to a different level of significance of the site. The category of each site is decided by the ICPA Committee, which consists of members from all over the world. The committee considers any site that is submitted in the #submissions channel of the ICPA Discord, and decides what category it fits in.
Categories
World Heritage Site
World heritage site definition here
Regional Heritage Site
Regional heritage site definition here
Landmark
Landmark definition here
World Heritage Sites
There are not currently any sites that have been categorized as world heritage sites. This part of the article will be updated as soon as there are.
Regional Heritage Sites
Mount Augusta Voter Tree
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Mount Augusta's "Voter Tree" transcends any one server, and serves as the heart of MtA's political system. New citizens register themselves at the tree upon joining. It achieved regional importance when members of the nearby settlement of Boris burned the tree in protest of Mount Augusta's leadership. Although Mount Augusta is well known, this tree's historical and cultural significance is limited to the region, and therefore the site is a regional heritage site.
Temple of Serapis
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The Temple of Serapis is one of the largest buildings of Alexandria. It stands on top of the artificial Paper Mache Mountain, where it can be seen from all over the city. It is dedicated to the god Serapis, and is constructed using the proportions of real greek temples. The temple is considered a regional heritage site due to its prominent place in the culture, and skyline, of Alexandria.