Italy has more UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Italy boasts the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world, with a total of 58 recognized cultural and natural landmarks. These sites include iconic landmarks such as the historic centers of Rome, Florence, and Venice, the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum, as well as the stunning Amalfi Coast. Italy's rich history, art, and culture have contributed to its abundance of UNESCO-listed sites, making it a top destination for travelers interested in exploring the country's diverse heritage.
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