Sentences with phrase «square km national»

Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina is a 1520 square km national park 400 kms to the west of the city of Salvador in Bahia state.

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The Gulf Islands National park is group of small parks part or all the way around some of islands and covers 36 square km (14 sq mi) and 15 islands as well as islets and reefs.
Fitzroy is a continental island 4 square km in size, 97 % of the island is National Park, covered in tropical rainforest and freely accessible to the public via an established network of clearly marked walking tracks.
Most of the area is contained in the Komodo National Park, a 700 square mile (1,126 km) protected area that includes the larger islands of Komodo, Rinca, Gili Mota, Nusa Kode, and Padar.
Declared a National Park in 1982, the Similans are comprised of nine islands in an area of roughly 54 square miles (140 km squared) and running 14 miles (24 km) long from North to South.
If you fancy venturing out on a hike, you can also enjoy the unique natural beauty of Timanfaya National Park, formed from rock formations and covering 51 square km in the Yaiza and Tinaja regions.
Mayflower Bocawina National Park covers 11 square miles (28.4 sqr km) of lush rainforest.
Jackson Square and National World War II Museum are also within 2 mi (3 km).
If you do decide to rent a car, you can explore even more of the local area, such as Latchi harbour and marina, the Baths of Aphrodite, or the Akamas National Park: 230 square km of green valleys, sandy coves, and beautiful wildlife.
The smallest of all New Zealand's national parks, covering 225.3 square km, it was named after Abel Tasman who in 1642 was the first European explorer to visit New Zealand.
Jasper Park is Canada's largest National Park at 4,200 square miles (10,880 sq. km).
The range of ocean remaining frozen over the northern polar region reached its minimum extent for 2009 on September 12, when it covered 1.97 million square miles (5.1 million square km), and now appears to be growing again as the Arctic starts its annual cool - down, the National Snow and Ice Data Center reported.
ON SEPTEMBER 9th, at the height of its summertime shrinkage, ice covered 4.33 m square km, or 1.67 m square miles, of the Arctic Ocean, according to America's National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC).
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