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Hello, I'm here to propose the same type of change as for the Kyiv page. The ensemble of the historic centre was inscribed to the list of world heritage in danger:
In September 2023, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee added the ensemble of the historic centre of Lviv to the List of World Heritage in Danger.1 The Committee considered that «optimal conditions are no longer met to fully guarantee the protection of the Outstanding Universal Value of the property and that it is threatened by potential danger due to the war ».2 The aim is to deter Russian bombing and mobilize international support for the conservation of the sites.3
E.poul (talk) 09:33, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
na przedstawionej w tekście ilustracji pokazano zamek jaki został wybudowany przez Kazimierza III (Wielkiego) po 1349 roku w trakcie lokacji nowego miasta (ok.1356).Zamek Lwa znajdował się na górze Książęcej (zwanej też『Łysą Górą』lub『Kalwarią』.Góra ta znajdowała się do końca XVIII wieku na lewo od pokazanej na ilustracji góry która pierwotnie nazywała się『Budelnicą』i na której prawdopodobnie znajdowała się pierwotnie wieża strażnicza z której widziano pożar Chełma w 1256 roku . Zamek księcia Lwa został spalony przez Kazimierza Wielkiego w 1340 roku. Prof. dr hab. A.M. Szymski (Polska) 80.94.29.139 (talk) 22:01, 7 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
https://www.qeios.com/read/CN4AP4 46.205.136.90 (talk) 22:37, 15 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]