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The text related to the cultural heritage 'San Agustín Archaeological Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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The park contains the largest collection of religious monuments and megalithic sculptures in Latin America and is considered the world's largest necropolis.
The archaeological park is located in the upper basin of the Magdalena River and its primary tributaries, in the municipality of the town of San Agustin in Huila in the eastern foothills of the Colombian Massif, from which emerge the three Andean mountain ranges traversing the country from south to north in the Andean Region.
The park itself corresponds to a small area with a high concentration of graves and contains more than 500 statues of unknown origin.
Statues in Mesita B of the park
In addition to the main archaeological park in San Agustxc3xadn, there are two further independent sites, the Heights of the Idols (Alto de los xc3x8ddolos) and the Heights of the Stones (Alto de las Piedras), which are located in the municipality of Isnos, a few kilometers from San Agustxc3xadn.
The Heights of the Stones park is 7xc2xa0km from Isnos includes the famous "Double I" ("Doble Yo") statue.
Three separate properties, totalling 116 ha, comprise the Archaeological Park: San Agustxc3xadn (conformed by the Mesita A, Mesita B, Mesita C, La Estacixc3xb3n, Alto de Lavapatas and Fuente de Lavapatas sites), Alto de los xc3x8ddolos and Alto de Las Piedras.
The park is at the core of San Agustxc3xadn archaeological zone featuring the largest complex of pre-Columbian megalithic funerary monuments and statuary, burial mounds, terraces, funerary structures, stone statuary and the Fuente de Lavapatas site, a religious monument carved in the stone bed of a stream.
A third of the 600 known San Agustxc3xadn statues and half of 40 known monumental burial mounds that are dispersed throughout the Alto Magdalena region are located inside the boundaries of the archaeological park.
At the xe2x80x9cMesitasxe2x80x9d site, 80 ha of the park includes 8 mounds, more than a hundred statues and the entire core of the largest demographic and ceremonial centers, containing not only the oldest and largest tombs--Mesita A and Mesita C--sites, but also the residential remains of the elite families that ruled over their society, constructed the monuments and used them as burials for their main leaders.
Thus, the park includes not only a series of separate monuments but also the vestiges of the central communities that constructed and lived beside them.
Even though the sites suffered long ago from looting, the early creation of the park in 1931 provided a stable adequate protection for the monuments and surrounding ceremonial centre.
San Agustxc3xadn archaeological park was created by Law 103 in 1931 and declared a National Monument and National Archaeological Park in 1993 (Decree 774).
State provisions on the protection of Colombian archaeological heritage are applied effectively in the San Agustxc3xadn Park.
The specific environmental conditions at the San Agustxc3xadn Park and the pressure of local communities are a continuous source of management and conservation challenges for the preservation of funerary structures and other archaeological remains.
In addition, a major project for park facility improvement is under way, which will expand available space for research work, collection reserves, and museum spaces, as well as improve reception and visitor services areas.