Parima Tapirapecó National Park
Parima Tapirapecó National Park | |
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IUCN category II (national park) | |
Location of Parima Tapirapecó National Park | |
Location | Amazonas, Venezuela |
Nearest city | La Esmeralda |
Coordinates | 2°29′40.49″N 64°39′16.92″W / 2.4945806°N 64.6547000°WCoordinates: 2°29′40.49″N 64°39′16.92″W / 2.4945806°N 64.6547000°W |
Area | 38,290 km² |
Established | August 1st, 1991 |
Visitors | ~ |
Governing body | INPARQUES |
Parima Tapirapecó National Park (Parque Nacional Parima Tapirapecó) is a Venezuelan national park in the southern state of Amazonas. Established in August 1991, it has an area of 38,290 km² (15,000 mile²), and is the largest national park in Venezuela. The area protects the headwaters of the Orinoco, likewise the natural space and culture of the Yanomami ethnic group.[1] "The main types of vegetation in Parima-Tapirapecó National Park are evergreen lowland forests and submontane and montane forests. There are also large areas of mostly secondary savannas in the southern Parima uplands."[1]
It is in the Atabapo and Río Negro municipalities. It is the 5th largest national park in the world and the 2nd largest in South America.