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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Darien National Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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Darixc3xa9n National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Darixc3xa9n) is a world heritage site in Panama. | WIKI |
[2][3] The park covers 5,790xc2xa0km2 (579,000xc2xa0ha). | WIKI |
Contents 1 Habitat 2 Wildlife 3 Indigenous inhabitants 4 Visiting the park 5 References | WIKI |
The park also has expansive swamps and large areas of tropical forests. | WIKI |
[citation needed] The park is home to regional endemic species and some that are so rare and endangered that they are on the IUCN Red List. | WIKI |
The park is one of the few examples remaining in the world of a protected area inhabited by humans. | WIKI |
To this day two Native tribes dwell in the park. | WIKI |
Visitors usually fly into El Real, the closest town to the park. | WIKI |
Visiting the park[edit] | WIKI |
There are, however, two places where the park is often visited. | WIKI |
Set in the middle of the park near the eastern slope of Cerro Pirre, Cana is one of Panama's most incredible outdoor areas. | WIKI |
The park is also notable for the Darien Gap, the only break in the Pan-American Highway on its intercontinental path from Argentina to Alaska. | WIKI |
Of major importance for wildlife, they also serve as the only access and travel routes for inhabitants, researchers, visitors and park staff throughout most of the property to this day. | UNESCO |
A particularity of the border setting is the strategic importance of the dense mountain forests of the Darien Gap as a natural barrier to livestock diseases, with corresponding legal requirements applicable to parts of the park. | UNESCO |