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Common collocations with heritage in American Collocation

heritage noun countable/uncountable

US /ˈherɪtɪdʒ/

varied

diverse
multicultural
rich
varied

The district has a very rich heritage of landscapes, buildings, museums, villages and towns.

shared

common
shared

This event encourages cross-border links and brings together our communities in a shared heritage.

of a country

national
the nation’s

Exmoor is one of our finest landscapes and an important part of our national heritage.

good or special

precious
priceless
proud
strong
unique

London has a unique heritage of traditions that stretches back over a thousand years.

types of heritage

archaeological
architectural
artistic
cultural
geological
industrial
literary
maritime
mining
musical
natural
sporting

It’s a city with a great cultural heritage.

have a heritage

be steeped in
enjoy
have

The goal was to take a brand steeped in heritage and make it relevant to youth today.

protect a heritage

conserve
defend
maintain
preserve
protect
restore
safeguard

Perpignan has managed to preserve its Spanish heritage.

explore or discover a heritage

discover
explore

‘Flavours of Chile’ is a series which explores the heritage and cuisine of one of the world’s most inaccessible countries

appreciate a heritage

appreciate
celebrate
respect
value

We need young people to appreciate more fully the rich heritage that we have in Northern Ireland.