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Italy's Prosecco Hills Gain UNESCO World Heritage Status

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This archive report was first published on 7 July 2019.

On July 7, 2019, Italy's Prosecco hills, a 30-kilometer stretch of picturesque vineyards in the northeast, officially became the country's 55th World Heritage site.

The hills, known for their unique 'hogback' landscape and small plots of vines on narrow grassy terraces, have been shaped by human adaptation for centuries.

Italy has been lobbying for UNESCO recognition for over a decade, and the decision was made at a meeting of the World Heritage Committee in Baku.

The Prosecco hills are home to the production of the famous prosecco sparkling wine, which saw a six percent sales increase in 2018, reaching 460 million bottles, with 75 percent being exported.

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