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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra' has mentioned 'Indonesia' in the following places:
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Tropical Rainforest Heritage of SumatraUNESCO World Heritage SiteLocationSumatra, IndonesiaIncludes Gunung Leuser National Park Kerinci Seblat National Park Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park CriteriaNatural:xc2xa0(vii), (ix), (x)Reference1167Inscription2004 (28th session)Endangered2011xe2x80x93...Area2,595,124xc2xa0ha (6,412,690 acres)Coordinates02xc2xb030xe2x80xb2S 101xc2xb030xe2x80xb2Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf2.500xc2xb0S 101.500xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -2.500; 101.500Coordinates: 02xc2xb030xe2x80xb2S 101xc2xb030xe2x80xb2Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf2.500xc2xb0S 101.500xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -2.500; 101.500Location of Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra in Indonesia | WIKI |
The highest point, and highest volcano in Indonesia, is the Mount Kerinci, standing at 3,805 m. | WIKI |
The Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra (TRHS), Indonesia comprises three widely separated National Parks; Gunung Leuser (GLNP), Kerinci Seblat (KSNP) and Bukit Barisan Selatan (BBSNP), and covers a total area of 2,595,124hectares, constituting one of the biggest conservation areas in Southeast Asia. | UNESCO |
The TRHS includes the highest volcano in Indonesia, Gunung Kerinci (3,805 m asl) along with many other physical features of exceptional natural beauty, including; Lake Gunung Tujuh the highest lake in Southeast Asia, numerous other volcanic and glacial high-altitude lakes, fumaroles, waterfalls, cave systems and steep rocky backdrops. | UNESCO |
The property is a living laboratory for science and contains some of the most distinguished research centres in Indonesia (Way Canguk, Ketambe and Suaq Belimbing) and hosts international high-level collaborations from world renowned institutions. | UNESCO |
All three parks are public lands designated as national parks by the Government of Indonesia and are managed by the Directorate General of Forest Protection and Forest Conservation (PHKA) within the Ministry of Forestry. | UNESCO |