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August 10, 2009

UNESCO Protection for Idrija misses by 1 vote

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The decision on whether the town of Idrija, with its 500-year-old mercury mine and preserved cultural heritage, is to be included on the World Heritage List has been deferred for a year. This decision was taken at the session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee held in Seville (Spain) at the end of June.With this year's candidature falling just one vote short of the number required for inclusion on the prestigious list, it was decided that Idrija in Slovenia may re-submit its candidature next year with appropriate modifications.

Mercury mining in Idrija began as long ago as 1490 and continued for almost 500 years! The ground beneath the town is labyrinth of tunnels and shafts constructed by labourers over the many centuries. Today the oldest part of the now decommissioned mine, Anthony's Shaft, is open to visitors who, upon donning period mining gear and headlamps, have the opportunity to view a part of the mine deep under the earth and feel the challenges faced by the miners in the underworld.

For more information on Idrija and the mercury mine: www.idrija-turizem.si

For more information on the decisions of the World Heritage Committee: http://whc.unesco.org/