El Impenetrable National Park

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El Impenetrable National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional El Impenetrable) is a national park in the Gran Chaco region of northern Argentina. It was established in 2014 on the lands of the former Estancia La Fidelidad, which were expropriated after the owner, Manuel Roseo, was murdered in 2011 in an attempt to gain control of the estate. The park opened to visitors in 2017.[1][2] It is the largest natural park in northern Argentina, with a total area of approximately 128,000 hectares.[1][2]

El Impenetrable National Park
Parque Nacional El Impenetrable
Map showing the location of El Impenetrable National Park
Map showing the location of El Impenetrable National Park
Location within Argentina
LocationChaco Province and Formosa Province, Argentina
Coordinates25°00′34.2″S 60°59′45.24″W / 25.009500°S 60.9959000°W / -25.009500; -60.9959000
Area1,289 km2 (498 sq mi)
Established2017
Governing bodyAdministración de Parques Nacionales
Emblem of El Impenetrable National Park

References

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  1. ^ a b Mark Johanson (15 September 2018). Argentina's Impenetrable forest opens up. The Guardian. Accessed August 2020.
  2. ^ a b El Impenetrable National Park. The Conservation and Land Trust. Archived 24 August 2017.