01902nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001900043653002400062653001500086653001100101653002200112653001400134653002600148653002200174100002200196700001600218245008300234856015200317490000700469520116400476022002001640 d10abuilding stone10aCultural landscapes10ageotourism10aMining10aNatural disasters10aQuarrying10aUNESCO World Heritage10aUrban geoheritage1 aEdyta Pijet-Migon1 aPiotr Migon00aGeoheritage and Cultural Heritage-A Review of Recurrent and Interlinked Themes uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85125452636&doi=10.3390%2fgeosciences12020098&partnerID=40&md5=eca9cf3b66affaf161c5b5e1fa8915080 v123 aRelationships between geoheritage and cultural heritage are being increasingly explored and have become one of the mainstreams within studies of geoheritage and geodiversity. In this review paper, we identify the main and secondary themes at the geoheritage—cultural heritage interface and provide examples of specific topics and approaches. These themes include added cultural value to geoheritage sites, geoheritage in urban spaces, cultural landscapes, and the contribution of geoheritage to their identity, mining and quarrying heritage, linkages with natural disasters, history of science, and art. Intangible cultural heritage is also reviewed in the geoheritage context. In the closing part of the paper, various classifications of geoheritage—cultural heritage linkages are proposed, although it is concluded that themes and fields of inquiry are overlapping and interlinked, rendering one classification system not very feasible. Instead, a mind map to show these diverse connections is offered. The paper closes with recommendations for future studies, arising from this review and the identification of research gaps and under-researched areas. a20763263 (ISSN)