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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Galápagos Islands' has mentioned 'National park' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geology 2 Physical geography 2.1 Main islands 2.2 Minor islands 3 Climate 4 History 4.1 Pre-Columbian era 4.2 European voyages 4.3 Ecuadorian Galxc3xa1pagos 4.3.1 Scientific expeditions and first settlers 4.3.2 From geopolitical hotspot to national park 5 Politics 6 Demographics 7 Travel 8 Environmental protection policy 8.1 Environmental threats 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External links
From geopolitical hotspot to national park[edit]
The Galxc3xa1pagos became a national park in 1959,[46] and tourism started in the 1960s, imposing several restrictions upon the human population already living on the island.
In 1959, the centenary year of Charles Darwin's publication of The Origin of Species, the Ecuadorian government declared 97.5% of the archipelago's land area a national park, excepting areas already colonised.
97% of the total emerged surface (7,665,100 ha) was declared National Park in 1959.