epa11888536 President of the French department Aude, Helene Sandragne (front, 4-L) poses for a group photo on occasion of the presentation of the application submission of 'Languedoc's Royal Fortresses' to the UNESCO, in Villegly near Carcassonne, Southern France, 11 February 2025. France presented two applications, the medieval fortresses of Carcassonne including seven 13th- and 14th-century Cathar castles and the beaches of D-Day in Normandy, to be considered for the UNESCO World Heritage List. The UNESCO will examine both sites in July 2026. EPA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO
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epa11888536 President of the French department Aude, Helene Sandragne (front, 4-L) poses for a group photo on occasion of the presentation of the application submission of 'Languedoc's Royal Fortresses' to the UNESCO, in Villegly near Carcassonne, Southern France, 11 February 2025. France presented two applications, the medieval fortresses of Carcassonne including seven 13th- and 14th-century Cathar castles and the beaches of D-Day in Normandy, to be considered for the UNESCO World Heritage List. The UNESCO will examine both sites in July 2026. EPA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO
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