Parsa National Park
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Parsa National Park is a protected area in the Inner Terai lowlands of south-central Nepal. It covers an area of 627.39 km2 in the Parsa, Makwanpur and Bara districts and ranges in altitude from 435 m to 950 m in the Siwalik Hills. It was established as a wildlife reserve in 1984. A bufferzone declared in 2005 comprises 285.3 km2. In 2015, the protected area has been extended by 128 km2. Since 2017, it has the status of a National Park. ()
Local name: पर्सा वन्यजन्तु आरक्ष Established: 1984 (40 years ago)Elevation: 1145 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 27°24'7"N, 84°19'60"E
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