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Revision as of 20:51, 8 November 2019
Site | Image | Location | Type of Park | Area ha (acre) |
Established | Description |
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Eryr National Park | PyeMcGowan | National Park | TBD | 1910 | The nation’s largest national parks, located along the Fault line going through the nation. | |
Royal National Park | Gallambria | National Park | 37,291 | 1892 | The Royal National Park was established in 1892, making it the oldest national park in the world. Its original name was Cambrian National Park, but was renamed in 1945 after King George III, passed through the National Park during his 1945 National Tour, declaring the National Park to be of national significance and a natural beauty. |
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