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    IRAN PROPOSING CHURCHES TO UNESCO

    PRESS TV, Iran
    April 10 2007

    Armenian media has recently reported on Iran's measures to register
    some of its historical churches on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

    "Iran's Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Organization
    (CHTHO) proposed documents on St. Thaddeus Church in northwestern Iran
    to UNESCO," Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) quoted Pan-Armenian
    Television as saying.

    Other churches include St. Stephanus, Soursur, Chupan, and Blessed
    Virgin.

    "According to CHTHO's expert Mohammad-Hassan Khadem, a group of experts
    of the UNESCO International Council on Monuments and Historical
    Places will arrive in Iran to examine the situation in churches if
    the proposal is approved," Pan-Armenian TV said.

    Also known as Kara-Kilisa (Black Church), St. Thaddeus Church is
    located in Marand. It's one of the world's most ancient churches
    dating back 1,700 years.

    Soursur is situated in Barun village; it was built between 1314 and
    1315, thanks to efforts of archbishop Zakarius.

    The Iranian government dedicated an area 110 meters high to preserve
    the monument during the construction of the Barun dam.

    There are 500 churches in Iran, 44 of which are regarded as national
    heritage.
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