<Tr> <Td> 26 </Td> <Td> Mountain Railways of India </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (1999), Darjeeling, West Bengal, India </Td> <Td> 015 19th and early 20th centuries </Td> <Td> 944ter! 944ter; 1999, 2005, 2008; (ii) (iv) </Td> <Td> The Mountain Railways of India represents a collective listing of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway and the Kalka - Shimla Railway under the UNESCO World Heritage Site . Two railways, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (1881) and the Kalka - Shimla Railway (1898) are located in the rugged hill regions of the Himalayas of Northern India and the other two, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway (1908) and the Matheran Hill Railway (1907) are located in the rugged hill regions of the Western Ghats of Southern India . The World Heritage UNESCO recognition to these mountain railways of India has been stated as for being "outstanding examples of bold, ingenious engineering solutions for the problem of establishing an effective rail link through a rugged, mountainous terrain . The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was recognized first in 1999, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway followed suite as an extension to the site in 2005, and in 2008 the Kalka--Shimla Railway was further added as an extension; and the three together have been titled as Mountain Railways of India under Criteria: ii, iv under the region in the Asia - Pacific . The claim of the Matheran Hill Railway, the fourth mountain railway, is pending acceptance by the international body . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> Nilgiri Mountain Railway (2005) Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> Kalka - Shimla Railway, Himachal Pradesh (2008) India </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 27 </Td> <Td> Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks </Td> <Td> <P> </P> </Td> <Td> Chamoli District, Uttarakhand, India </Td> <Td> 015 1939 and 1982 </Td> <Td> 335bis! 335bis; 1988, 2005; (vii), (x) </Td> <Td> Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks are nestled high in West Himalaya . Valley of Flowers National Park is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty . It is located in the Garhwal Himalaya of Chamoli District of Uttarakhand . This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep . The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park . Together, they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya . The park stretches over an expanse of 87.5 km (33.8 sq mi). It was established as a national park on 6 November 1982 . However, it was initially established as a game sanctuary on 7 January 1939 . It was inscribed under the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988 with extension in 2005 under category (vii) and (x). Together, they comprise the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, which is on the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004 . </Td> </Tr>

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