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O que (quem) é national park - definição


National park         
  • [[Grand Prismatic Spring]] in [[Yellowstone National Park]], Wyoming, United States; Yellowstone was the first national park in the world.
  • [[Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park]], [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Beech trees in Mallard Wood, [[New Forest National Park]], Hampshire, England
  • Lago '''Covel''' in the [[Stelvio National Park]], [[Italy]]
  • Bogd Khan Uul National Park]] in [[Mongolia]] is one of the earliest preserved areas now called a national park.
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  • [[Royal National Park]], [[New South Wales]], Australia
  • View from the Gamrig to the [[Lilienstein]] at [[Saxon Switzerland National Park]] after sunrise
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  • Alpine ibexes]] (''Capra ibex'') in the [[Gran Paradiso National Park]], [[Piedmont]], [[Italy]]. The Ibex population increased tenfold since the area was declared a national park in 1922.
  • Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Fjord]], East Greenland. The site is now part of the Northeast Greenland National Park.
  • [[Yosemite Valley]], [[Yosemite National Park]], in California, United States
  • Valley of Desolation in the [[Camdeboo National Park]], South Africa
  • Viru bog]] in the Lahemaa National Park, Estonia, before sunrise
  • [[Komodo National Park]], [[East Nusa Tenggara]], [[Indonesia]].
PARK USED FOR CONSERVATION PURPOSES OF ANIMAL LIFE AND PLANTS
National parks; National Park; National Parks; Federal park; 🏞; Nat'l parks; Nat'l park
A national park is a natural park in use for conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns.
national park         
  • [[Grand Prismatic Spring]] in [[Yellowstone National Park]], Wyoming, United States; Yellowstone was the first national park in the world.
  • [[Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park]], [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Beech trees in Mallard Wood, [[New Forest National Park]], Hampshire, England
  • Lago '''Covel''' in the [[Stelvio National Park]], [[Italy]]
  • Bogd Khan Uul National Park]] in [[Mongolia]] is one of the earliest preserved areas now called a national park.
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  • [[Royal National Park]], [[New South Wales]], Australia
  • View from the Gamrig to the [[Lilienstein]] at [[Saxon Switzerland National Park]] after sunrise
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  • Alpine ibexes]] (''Capra ibex'') in the [[Gran Paradiso National Park]], [[Piedmont]], [[Italy]]. The Ibex population increased tenfold since the area was declared a national park in 1922.
  • Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Fjord]], East Greenland. The site is now part of the Northeast Greenland National Park.
  • [[Yosemite Valley]], [[Yosemite National Park]], in California, United States
  • Valley of Desolation in the [[Camdeboo National Park]], South Africa
  • Viru bog]] in the Lahemaa National Park, Estonia, before sunrise
  • [[Komodo National Park]], [[East Nusa Tenggara]], [[Indonesia]].
PARK USED FOR CONSERVATION PURPOSES OF ANIMAL LIFE AND PLANTS
National parks; National Park; National Parks; Federal park; 🏞; Nat'l parks; Nat'l park
(national parks)
A national park is a large area of land which is protected by the government because of its natural beauty, plants, or animals, and which the public can usually visit.
...the Masai Mara game reserve and Amboseli national park.
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national park         
  • [[Grand Prismatic Spring]] in [[Yellowstone National Park]], Wyoming, United States; Yellowstone was the first national park in the world.
  • [[Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park]], [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Beech trees in Mallard Wood, [[New Forest National Park]], Hampshire, England
  • Lago '''Covel''' in the [[Stelvio National Park]], [[Italy]]
  • Bogd Khan Uul National Park]] in [[Mongolia]] is one of the earliest preserved areas now called a national park.
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  • [[Royal National Park]], [[New South Wales]], Australia
  • View from the Gamrig to the [[Lilienstein]] at [[Saxon Switzerland National Park]] after sunrise
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  • Alpine ibexes]] (''Capra ibex'') in the [[Gran Paradiso National Park]], [[Piedmont]], [[Italy]]. The Ibex population increased tenfold since the area was declared a national park in 1922.
  • Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Fjord]], East Greenland. The site is now part of the Northeast Greenland National Park.
  • [[Yosemite Valley]], [[Yosemite National Park]], in California, United States
  • Valley of Desolation in the [[Camdeboo National Park]], South Africa
  • Viru bog]] in the Lahemaa National Park, Estonia, before sunrise
  • [[Komodo National Park]], [[East Nusa Tenggara]], [[Indonesia]].
PARK USED FOR CONSERVATION PURPOSES OF ANIMAL LIFE AND PLANTS
National parks; National Park; National Parks; Federal park; 🏞; Nat'l parks; Nat'l park
¦ noun an area of countryside protected by the state for the enjoyment of the general public or the preservation of wildlife.
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1. RELATED Cottage Living: Acadia in–depth Glacier National Park Badlands and Black Hills Olympic National Park Isle Royale National Park YOUR E–MAIL ALERTS Maine Acadia National Park or Create Your Own Manage Alerts
2. See "President Issues National Park Week Proclamation" on the National Park Service Web site.
3. Elias National Park, where they had run–ins with the National Park Service over access.
4. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the United States.
5. Other heavily used sites include the Statue of Liberty, Alaska‘s Denali National Park and Preserve, Big Bend National Park in Texas, and Yellowstone National Park.