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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.
[2][3] The park covers 5,790xc2xa0km2 (579,000xc2xa0ha).
Contents 1 Habitat 2 Wildlife 3 Indigenous inhabitants 4 Visiting the park 5 References
The park also has expansive swamps and large areas of tropical forests.
[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.
The park is one of the few examples remaining in the world of a protected area inhabited by humans.
To this day two Native tribes dwell in the park.
Visitors usually fly into El Real, the closest town to the park.
Visiting the park[edit]
There are, however, two places where the park is often visited.
Set in the middle of the park near the eastern slope of Cerro Pirre, Cana is one of Panama's most incredible outdoor areas.
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.
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.
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.