Strzelecki National Park

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Strzelecki National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Strzelecki National Park
Nearest town/city: Savage River
Coordinates: 40°13′10″S, 148°05′41″E
Area: 42.15 km²
Visitation:  ? (in ?)
Managing authorities: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
Official site: Savage River National Park

Strzelecki National Park is a national park in Tasmania (Australia), 307 km north of Hobart. It is named after Sir Paul Edmund Strzelecki, a famous Polish explorer and geologist who made a lot of his explorations on the Australian continent.

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Ben Lomond National Park | Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park | Douglas Apsley National Park | Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park | Freycinet National Park | Hartz Mountains National Park | Kent Group National Park | Maria Island National Park | Mole Creek Karst National Park | Mount Field National Park | Mount William National Park | Narawntapu National Park | Rocky Cape National Park | Savage River National Park | South Bruny National Park | Southwest National Park | Strzelecki National Park | Tasman National Park | Walls of Jerusalem National Park
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