National Parks and Preserves of Eurth
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This is a list of national parks from all over Eurth. The oldest park is Royal National Park, established in 1892 on the island of Gallambria.
Site | Image | Location | Type of Park | Area ha (acre) |
Established | Description |
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Amilaki Wildlife Reserve | Orioni | National Park | 19,170,480 hectares (47,371,287.7 acres) | 2006 | The Amilaki Wildlife Reserve in Orioni's sparsely inhabited northeast is an animal sanctuary established by EOS. | |
Greater Argic National Park | Gotneska | National Park | 3,979,692.7653 hectares (9,834,035.0 acres) | 1903 | The Greater Argic National Park, is the largest park in Gotneska. And is one of the least visited in the wurld. Being located almost completely above the Argic Circle. | |
Montmaine National Park | Delamaria | National Park | 1,829 square kilometres (451,955.7 acres) | 1912 | The Montmaine national park lies in the states of Crownsland and Hyannis, it is home to numerous native species and the famous Montmaine Lighthouse. | |
Royal National Park | Gallambria | National Park | 37,291 hectares (92,148.1 acres) | 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. | |
Tatodo-Chenko National Park | Batsweda | National Park | 112,600 hectares (278,240.7 acres) | 1963 | Founded in 1963 as Batsweda's first animal and forest reserve, Tatodo-Chenko National Park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including Azanian forest elephants, East Azanian crocodiles, and Pygmy hippopotamuses. | |
UBPSSIF Protected Marine Reserve | Sunset Sea Islands | Marine protected area | 480,516,717.06 hectares (1.1873826667×109 acres) | 2017 | Marine protected area in the Oriental Ocean of North Thalassa. |