Seven Unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites
There are currently 168 countries with 1,199 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including 227 natural sites, 933 cultural sites, and 39 that combine both. Here is a top 7 list of unique global landmarks
The number of Russian citizens who donate money to non-profit organizations doubled: the CAF World Giving Index for this country increased to 18% from 9% in 2015.
Myanmar took the first place of the rating with the indicator at 70%.
The US is on the second place with the CAF World Giving Index rate at 61%.
Australia made the top three. The index for this country is 60%.
New Zealand is on the fourth place with the World Giving Index at 59%.
Sunny Sri Lanka has the index rate at 57% and holds the fifth line.
Canada is on the sixth place with the index at 56%.
Indonesia slided down to the seventh place; its index rate is 56%.
The UK is on the eighth place with the indicator at 54%.
Ireland has the same rate - 54%, but it took the ninth position.
The UAE made the top ten with the CAF World Giving Index rate at 53%.
Russia is on the 126th place. While the Russians donated more actively, indicators for other countries have also risen, experts explain.
There are currently 168 countries with 1,199 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including 227 natural sites, 933 cultural sites, and 39 that combine both. Here is a top 7 list of unique global landmarks