NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA
| 'National Parks of Costa Rica' | |
| Manuel Antonio National Park | |
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| 'First Park' | Poás Volcano National Park, 1955 |
| 'Smallest Park' | Manuel Antonio National Park, 16 km² |
| 'Largest Park' | La Amistad International Park, 1991 km² |
| 'Governing body' | SINAC |
There are currently 26 'National Parks of Costa Rica', which are managed under the umbrella of SINAC (Sistema Nacional de Areas de Conservacion), a department of Costa Rica's Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE).
Costa Rica's progressive policies on environmental protection and sustainable ecotourism in the National Parks System have been lauded as a model for other countries. The rainforests, tropical forests, marine areas and wetlands of Costa Rica are the subject of many university and scientific organization studies. The enrichment of the world's knowledge of these important habitats is an invaluable contribution from the National Parks System of Costa Rica.
The Cordillera de Talamanca is home to an impressive collection of national parks and other preserved areas, including the La Amistad International Park, which extends into Panamá. On the southern Osa Peninsula is the internationally renowned Corcovado National Park, which preserves a remnant of sizeable lowland tropical rainforest that is unique in the world.
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External links
★ Tortuguero Conservation Area Official Site (español and english)
★ ICT official tourism site (English | Spanish | Deutsch | Français)
★ MINAE official site (español)
★ SINAC official site (español)
★ Costa Rica National Parks (English)
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