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Usage stats on League of Nations World Heritage Sites (1983: Doomsday)

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After the League of Nations was formed in 2008, the organization turned its attention toward numerous global matters. Several individuals within the LoN - specifically from founding member states of the ANZC and SAC - were interested in which globally-recognized landmarks had survived the cataclysm of Doomsday. Numerous landmarks have been identified by the WHD, and many are either on the official list or nominated for entry onto it. The following list contains both confirmed landmarks and nominated landmarks by continent:

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