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* an official registry of protected historic sites of cultural importance * an official registry of protected historic sites of cultural importance
* maintaining archives of cultural work, including museums and libraries * maintaining archives of cultural work, including museums and libraries
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-== Culture ministries == 
-*[[Ministry of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports (Albania)]] 
-*[[Minister for the Arts (Australia)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture (Bahamas)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Brazil)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts (Cambodia)]] 
-*[[Minister of Canadian Heritage]] 
-** [[Ministry of Tourism and Culture (Ontario)]] (result of merger of [[Ministry of Culture (Ontario)]]) 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (China)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Croatia)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Czech Republic)]] 
-*[[Minister of Culture (Denmark)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Egypt)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Estonia)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Ethiopia)]] 
-*[[Minister of Culture (France)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Greece)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and Communication (Haiti)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture, Arts and Sports (Honduras)]] 
-*[[Secretary for Home Affairs]] ([[Hong Kong]]) 
-*[[Minister of Education of Hungary]] 
-*[[Minister of Education, Science and Culture (Iceland)|Minister of Education, Science and Culture]] ([[Iceland]]) 
-*[[Ministry of Education and Culture (Indonesia)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (India)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance]] ([[Iran]]) 
-*[[Minister for Cultural Assets and Activities]] ([[Italy]]) 
-*[[Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Lithuania)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Lebanon)]] 
-* [[Ministry of Culture (Republic of Macedonia)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Education, Culture and Science]] ([[Netherlands]]) 
-*[[Ministry for Culture and Heritage (New Zealand)]] 
-*[[Minister of Culture (North Korea)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs (Norway)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland|Minister of Culture and National Heritage]] ([[Poland]]) 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Portugal)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Republic of China)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony (Romania)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Russia)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts]] ([[Singapore]]) 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Slovakia)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Slovenia)]] 
-*[[Minister of Arts and Culture (South Africa)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (South Korea)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Spain)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Sweden)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Syria)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Thailand)]] 
-*[[Ministry of Culture (Turkey)]] 
-*[[Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport]] ([[United Kingdom]]) 
-**[[Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure|Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure]] ([[Northern Ireland]]) 
-**[[Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs]] ([[Scotland]]) 
-**[[Minister for Housing, Regeneration and Heritage]] ([[Wales]]) 
-* [[Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam)]] 
== See also == == See also ==

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A culture minister (sometimes cultural minister, minister of culture, minister for culture, or secretary of culture) is a Cabinet position in some governments responsible for protecting the national heritage of a country and promoting cultural expression. This responsibility usually manifests in the accompanying ministry governing the following:

  • an official registry of protected historic sites of cultural importance
  • maintaining archives of cultural work, including museums and libraries

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