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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Komodo National Park' has mentioned 'World' in the following places:
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The national park was founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard. | WIKI |
The park was initially established to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), first discovered by the scientific world in 1912 by Lieutenant J. K. H. van Steyn van Henbroek, the Civil Administrator in Reo, Flores Island. | WIKI |
It is the world's largest lizard and is among the world's largest reptiles and can reach 3m or more in length and weigh over 70xc2xa0kg. | WIKI |
The Pacific Ocean to the north and the Indian Ocean to the south are actually at different heights xe2x80x93 so the flow of currents from the Pacific to the Indian during tidal exchanges makes the currents among the strongest in the world. | WIKI |
These giant lizards, existing no-where else in the world, are of great scientific interest, especially for their evolutionary implications. | UNESCO |
Demonstrating exceptional natural beauty that is all the more remarkable as a counterpoint to the dominant lushness of vegetation which characterizes vast areas of forested Indonesia, and with which most of the world associates the archipelago. | UNESCO |
An irregular coastline characterized by bays, beaches and inlets separated by headlands, often with sheer cliffs falling vertically into the surrounding seas which are reported to be among the most productive in the world adds to the stunning natural beauty of landscapes dominated by contrasting vegetation types, providing a patchwork of colours. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): Komodo National Park contains the majority of the worldxe2x80x99s areas in which wild populations of the Komodo dragon lizard still exist. | UNESCO |
The largest and heaviest of the worldxe2x80x99s lizards, the species is widely known for its impressive size and fearsome appearance, its ability to effectively prey on large animals, and a tolerance of extremely harsh condition. | UNESCO |