geoheritage

noun

Etymology

From geo- + heritage.

  1. derived from hērēs
  2. derived from eritage,heritage
  3. inherited from heritage
  4. prefixed as geoheritage — “geo + heritage

Definitions

  1. The geological features, landforms, and landscapes of a specific place that have…

    The geological features, landforms, and landscapes of a specific place that have scientific, educational, cultural, or aesthetic value and are worth preserving and protecting for future generations.

The neighborhood

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