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  2. Cát Bà National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cát Bà National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn Quốc Gia Cát Bà) is a World Heritage Site designated as a biosphere reserve in northern Vietnam. The park is part of Cát Bà Island in Hạ Long Bay and is administered by the city of Haiphong. The park is located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Hai Phong, covering about 263 square ...

  3. Cát Bà Island - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of Cat Ba Island lies an ecologically diverse national park. In 1986, 9,800 [98 km 2 ] hectares (approximately one-third of the Island's total land mass) was annexed as Cát Bà National Park , the first decreed protected area in Vietnam to include a marine component (Dawkins 14).

  4. Protected areas of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Cát Bà National Park is located in Cát Hải District of Hai Phong, the park covers an area of 15,200 hectares (38,000 acres) and was by law declared a national park in March 1986. It also encompasses a few small islands and marine areas of the east of Cat Ba island.

  5. Cat Ba - Wikipedia

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    Cat Ba may refer to: Cát Bà Island, an island in Vietnam; Cát Bà National Park, a national park on Cát Bà Island; ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

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  8. Cat Ba langur - Wikipedia

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    The Cat Ba langur's distribution range was declared a National Park in 1986, however that did not stop the poaching and decline of the population. About 30% of the population is located outside of the National Park until 2006.

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