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The production of sparkling wines through a secondary fermentation was developed in Champagne, France, in the early 17th century.
UNESCO, the United Nation's cultural organization, recently
added 24 new World Heritage Sites to its collection, which now includes over 1,000 cultural, historical, and natural sites around the world.
The new additions include well-known tourist attractions like France's Champagne wine region, as well as lesser-known historic gems like Jordan's baptist site.
From the 18th-century missions of San Antonio, Texas, to Turkey's ancient city of Ephesus, here are the newest UNESCO World Heritage Sites.