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Omaha Beach: Why D-Day's Bloodiest Beach in Normandy Was Declared a World Heritage Site

Buenos Aires, 14 August (NA) -- UNESCO incorporated the landing beaches of Normandy into the World Heritage List, recognizing them as a landscape of memory, freedom and reconciliation. The distinction covers the scenarios where the liberation of Western Europe began during World War II and seeks to preserve a site that changed the course of history. Among all these places, Omaha Beach occupies a special place. It was the stretch of coast where t…
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Buenos Aires, 14 August (NA) -- UNESCO incorporated the landing beaches of Normandy into the World Heritage List, recognizing them as a landscape of memory, freedom and reconciliation. The distinction covers the scenarios where the liberation of Western Europe began during World War II and seeks to preserve a site that changed the course of history. Among all these places, Omaha Beach occupies a special place. It was the stretch of coast where t…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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