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San Rafael National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional San Rafael) is a proposed national park in Paraguay covering an area of Atlantic Forest, grasslands, and wetlands.Though it was declared in 1992 that the area was to be reserved as a national park, no further steps have been taken to formalize its status.
This is a list of national parks of Paraguay. Paraguay has 15 national parks. Caazapá National Park; Cerro Cora National Park; Defensores del Chaco National Park; Estero Milagro National Park; Medanos del Chaco National Park; Nacunday National Park; Paso Bravo National Park; Rio Negro National Park; San Rafael National Park; Serrania San Luis ...
Many rivers and other water sources flow to the rivers: Paraguay and Paraná. The Tebicuary River is the most important tributary in the left margin of the Paraguay River, it flows from the Yvyturuzú Cordillera and crosses through Caaguazú and San Rafael; it extends for about 654 kilometers. A fire in this area in 2005-2006 affected 1,850 ...
San Rafael is a neighbourhood (barrio) of Asunción, Paraguay. [1] References This page was last edited on 23 September 2020, at 13:24 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Paraguay map of Köppen climate classification zones Satellite image of Paraguay in January 2003. Paraguay experiences a subtropical climate in the Paraneña region and a tropical climate in the Chaco. The Paraneña region has a humid climate, with abundant precipitation throughout the year and only moderate seasonal changes in temperature.
A part of the Paraguayan Chaco. There are a number of national parks and protected areas in the Paraguayan Chaco. [citation needed] The Paraguayan Chaco is the part of the Gran Chaco, South America's second-largest forest, which is within Paraguay, making up 23% of its ~1.000.000 km 2 land area. [1]
13000 species of plants have been recorded in Paraguay, including many threatened species. [citation needed] Deforestation represents a significant threat to the biodiversity of Paraguay. The lapacho rosado is the national tree of Paraguay. [2] [3] 13000 species of animals have been recorded in Paraguay, including many threatened species.
San Rafael del Paraná is a district in the Itapúa Department of Paraguay. Sources. World Gazeteer: Paraguay [dead link ...