El Palmar National Park
El Palmar National Park (in Spanish, Parque Nacional El Palmar) is one of Argentina's national parks, located on the center-east of the province of Entre Ríos, midway between the cities of Colón (54 km) and Concordia (60 km). It has an area of about 85 km2 and was created in 1966 for the preservation of its characteristic yatay palm trees (Butia yatay, formerly Syagrus yatay).
El Palmar National Park | |
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Location | Entre Ríos Province, Argentina |
Nearest city | Colón |
Coordinates | 31°51′11″S 58°19′21″W |
Area | 85 km2 (33 sq mi) |
Established | 1966 |
Governing body | Administración de Parques Nacionales |
Official name | Palmar Yatay |
Designated | 6 May 2011 |
Reference no. | 1969[1] |
The park has a temperate-humid savanna ecosystem, typical of the Argentine Mesopotamia. The terrain features patches of palm trees of several species, grassland, small woods and forest, interrupted by streams flowing east into the Uruguay River. The local fauna includes woodpeckers, ñandús, foxes, viscachas, and capybaras.
References
- "Palmar Yatay". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
Sources
- El Palmar National Park (in Spanish)
- Site about El Palmar National Park (in Spanish)
- Park description (in Spanish)
- El Palmar Photographic Tour
External links
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