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The La Amistad International Park was created in 1988, declared World Patrimony
Site in 1990 and, in 1998, became part of the Mesoamerican Biologic Corridor.
Its objetives are to protect the more important hidrography basins of the region,
as to serve as refuge for a great species diversity of wild fauna and flora,
most of them, endangered.
Its 207,000 hectares are between the 100 meters over the level of the sea and the 3,335 meters over the level of the sea.
The average temperatures of the Park are 10oC (minimum) and 22oC (maximum) and are depending on the altitude. The average rain fall varies between 1,800 mm and 5,000 mm annually. ![]() In the Park headquartesr remains the ruins of what it was the Jungle Training Center (PANAJUNGLA) of the panamanian army, corp eliminated in 1990. |
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