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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Iguazu National Park' has mentioned 'National park' in the following places:
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This article is about the Argentine National Park.
For the Brazilian National Park, see Iguaxc3xa7u National Park.
National park in Argentina
Iguazxc3xba National ParkIUCN category II (national park)View of a section of the waterfallLocation within ArgentinaLocationMisiones Province, ArgentinaCoordinates25xc2xb037xe2x80xb2S 54xc2xb020xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf25.617xc2xb0S 54.333xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -25.617; -54.333Coordinates: 25xc2xb037xe2x80xb2S 54xc2xb020xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf25.617xc2xb0S 54.333xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -25.617; -54.333Area677xc2xa0km2 (261xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Established1934Governingxc2xa0bodyAdministracixc3xb3n de Parques Nacionales UNESCO World Heritage SiteTypeNaturalCriteriavii, xDesignated1984 (8th session)Referencexc2xa0no.303State PartyArgentinaRegionLatin America and the Caribbean
[1] While the national park preserves nature with the least possible alteration, the reserve admits human activities and infrastructure.
In addition to its striking natural beauty and the magnificent liaison between land and water Iguazu National Park and the neighbouring property constitute a significant remnant of the Atlantic Forest, one of the most threatened global conservation priorities.
Criterion (x):Iguazu National Park, together with the contiguous World Heritage property of Iguaxc3xa7u National Park in Brazil and adjacent protected areas, forms the largest single protected remnant of the Paranaense subtropical rainforest, which belongs to the Interior Atlantic Forest.
Iguazxc3xba National Park has a long conservation history dating back to the early 20th Century and was declared a national park in 1934 illustrating the longstanding recognition of its quality.
Iguazu National Park is owned by the national government and is an integral part of Argentinaxe2x80x99s National System of Federal Protected Areas SIFAP (under the National Parks Law Nxc2xba 22351) and was created as early as 1934 (Law Nxc2xba 12103).