Jaú National Park

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Central Amazon Conservation Complex*
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Satellite picture of part of lake Jaú.
State Party Flag of Brazil Brazil
Type Natural
Criteria ix, x
Reference 998
Region Latin America and the Caribbean
Inscription history
Inscription 2000  (24th Session)
Extensions 2003
* Name as inscribed on World Heritage List.
Region as classified by UNESCO.

The Jaú National Park ("Parque Nacional do Jaú" in Portuguese) is located in the Amazonas state in Brazil, between 1º00’—3º00’S and 61º30’—64º00’W.

It is the largest forest reserve in South America, covering an area greater than 5.6 million acres (23,000 km²). Entry into the park is restricted; express permission from the Brazilian government is required to enter the reserve.

The park is known as a good example of tropical rainforest conservation in the Amazon. It houses spotted jaguars, manatees, pink river dolphins, and numerous other species of animals and plants.

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Coordinates: 2°10′13″S, 62°37′02″W