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The '''Garetolia National Parks and Recreation Service''', commonly referred to as '''GANAPARS''', is an agency of the [[Garetolian government]] that manages and regulates standards for all Garetolian national parks and ecosystem preserves. It was created on 22 July 1986 by the [[Parliament of Garetolia]] through the Green Protection Act. | The '''Garetolia National Parks and Recreation Service''', commonly referred to as '''GANAPARS''', is an agency of the [[Garetolian government]] that manages and regulates standards for all Garetolian national parks and ecosystem preserves. It was created on 22 July 1986 by the [[Parliament of Garetolia]] through the Green Protection Act. | ||
Tantamount to the United States' {{wp|National Park Service}}, GANAPARS is a subdepartment of the [[Garetolia Ministry of the Interior]] whose main goal is to protect and preserve all national parks and ecosystem preserves in Garetolia. As of February 2021, there are 17 national parks, 14 ecosystem preserves, and 6 Historical Structures. GANAPARS has the power to create legislation for the parks without interference by Parliament. | Tantamount to the United States's {{wp|National Park Service}}, GANAPARS is a subdepartment of the [[Garetolia Ministry of the Interior]] whose main goal is to protect and preserve all national parks and ecosystem preserves in Garetolia. As of February 2021, there are 17 national parks, 14 ecosystem preserves, and 6 Historical Structures. GANAPARS has the power to create legislation for the parks without interference by Parliament. | ||
In total, GANAPARS is divided into 39 units: 2 of which are administrative, and the rest assigned to each protected area. | In total, GANAPARS is divided into 39 units: 2 of which are administrative, and the rest assigned to each protected area. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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| Western Cona | | Western Cona | ||
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| [[File:House of Air and West Crissy Field.jpg|150px| | | [[File:House of Air and West Crissy Field.jpg|150px|Fernandes de Queirós Plaza]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Fernandes de Queirós Plaza]] | ||
| 16 November 1990 | | 16 November 1990 | ||
| Eastern | | Eastern |
Latest revision as of 13:06, 29 July 2022
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 22 July 1986 |
Jurisdiction | Garetolian government |
Headquarters | Ule'eka, West Cona County |
Employees | 7,363 (2019) |
Annual budget | $4.085 billion (2019) |
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Parent agency | Ministry of the Interior |
Website | www |
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The Garetolia National Parks and Recreation Service, commonly referred to as GANAPARS, is an agency of the Garetolian government that manages and regulates standards for all Garetolian national parks and ecosystem preserves. It was created on 22 July 1986 by the Parliament of Garetolia through the Green Protection Act.
Tantamount to the United States's National Park Service, GANAPARS is a subdepartment of the Garetolia Ministry of the Interior whose main goal is to protect and preserve all national parks and ecosystem preserves in Garetolia. As of February 2021, there are 17 national parks, 14 ecosystem preserves, and 6 Historical Structures. GANAPARS has the power to create legislation for the parks without interference by Parliament.
In total, GANAPARS is divided into 39 units: 2 of which are administrative, and the rest assigned to each protected area.
History
GANAPARS started out in 1986 as the Green Protection Agency, listing five major parks as national parks and one ecosystem preserve.
Current designated areas
Image | Name | Date designated | County |
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Peplua National Park | 12 July 1988 | Central | |
Ant'iala National Park | 12 July 1988 | Southern Cona | |
Fir & Spruce Trees Ecosystem Preserve | 12 July 1988 | Central | |
Mioanhatiin Centre National Park | 12 July 1988 | North Mioanhatiin, South Mioanhatiin | |
Sli'ka National Park | 12 July 1988 | Eastern | |
Waterfront National Park | 12 July 1988 | Western Cona | |
Fallen Garetolians Obelisk | 16 November 1990 | Western Cona | |
Fernandes de Queirós Plaza | 16 November 1990 | Eastern | |
Pasik'i Ol'o Ecosystem Preserve | 16 November 1991 | Filan | |
Cona Canyon National Park | 16 November 1992 | Southern Cona | |
Ant'iala Bay National Park | 16 November 1992 | Southern Cona | |
De l'Anse Bridge | 16 November 1993 | Eastern | |
Eucalyptus Ecosystem Preserve | 19 January 1994 | Southern Cona | |
Lod'oka Lighthouse | 19 January 1997 | Eastern | |
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