List of national parks of Argentina
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- See National Parks of Argentina for history and description
The national parks of Argentina, South America.
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[edit] North-East
- Iguazú National Park - home of the Iguazu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Chaco National Park
- Mburucuyá National Park
- Río Pilcomayo National Park
[edit] North-West
- Baritú National Park
- Copo National Park
- Campo de los Alisos National Park
- Calilegua National Park
- El Rey National Park
- Los Cardones National Park
[edit] Central
- El Leoncito National Park
- El Palmar National Park
- Lihué Calel National Park
- Los Venados National Park (projected, in San Luis)
- Predelta National Park
- Quebrada del Condorito National Park
- San Guillermo National Park
- Sierra de las Quijadas National Park
- Talampaya National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000
[edit] South
- Lago Puelo National Park
- Laguna Blanca National Park
- Lanín National Park
- Los Alerces National Park
- Los Arrayanes National Park
- Los Glaciares National Park - also a UNESCO heritage site
- Nahuel Huapi National Park
- Francisco P. Moreno National Park
- Monte León National Park
- Tierra del Fuego National Park
[edit] External links
- National Parks Administration (in English and Spanish)
National parks of Argentina (by region) |
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Northwest: Baritú | Calilegua | El Rey | Los Cardones | Campo de los Alisos | Chaqueña: Copo | Río Pilcomayo | Chaco | Mesopotamia: Iguazú* | Mburucuyá | El Palmar | Cuyo: San Guillermo | Talampaya* | El Leoncito | Sierra de las Quijadas | Pampas: Quebrada del Condorito | Lihué Calel | Predelta | Patagonia: Laguna Blanca | Lanín | Los Arrayanes | Nahuel Huapi | Lago Puelo | Los Alerces | Francisco P. Moreno | Los Glaciares* | Monte León | Tierra del Fuego |
Sovereign states Dependencies |