DUBROVNIK, Sept 8 (Hina) - Manager of the Croatian State
Administration for the Protection of the Cultural and Natural
Heritage, Ferdinand Meder, on Sunday visited the historical
monuments in Ston, Slano and other southern Croatian villages,
recently struck by a strong earthquake.
Meder said that he told Croatian Ambassador at the UNESCO
Vesna Girardi-Jurkic to inform UNESCO's world heritage department
of the damages suffered in Ston and Mali Ston, proposed by the
State Administration to be included on the list of world heritage.
The Commission for Cultural Heritage of the Council of Europe
would also be informed about the damages, Meder said, adding that
the reconstruction would demand a thorough art-conservation
approach.
Meder visited several villages with traditional architecture
around Slano which were badly damaged in the earthquake. These
villages were considerably destroyed during the Serbian aggression
on Croatia, Meder said, adding that the earthquake additionally
worsened their state.
Meder concluded by saying that in Slano the most damaged were
the Prince's Castle and the St. Vlah Church.
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