Sangha Trinational
Sangha Trinational is a forest divided between the nations of Central African Republic, Cameroon and Congo-Brazzaville. It was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012.[1][2]
UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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Includes | |
Criteria | Natural: (ix), (x) |
Reference | 1380rev |
Inscription | 2012 (36th session) |
Area | 746,309 ha (1,844,170 acres) |
Buffer zone | 1,787,950 ha (4,418,100 acres) |
Coordinates | 2°36′34″N 16°33′15″E |
Location of Sangha Trinational in Africa |
References
- "Sangha Trinational". UNESCO. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
- Gerken, James (9 July 2012). "Sangha Tri-National Protected Area Declared A World Heritage Site". huffingtonpost. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
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