Sundarbans National Park
Dublin Core
Title
Sundarbans National Park
Description
Sundarbans National Park is a natural park, recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It is in the three river deltas of the Bay of Bengal: the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers. It is a world’s largest mangrove forest spanning at over 10,000 square kilometres, more than half of it is in India and the rest in Bangladesh. The Sundarbans is home to a wide variety of animals, which are all endangered species, these include many types of birds, Bengal tigers, saltwater crocodiles, and Indian pythons. In addition to serving as a natural barrier to prevent floods, it is a rich source of natural resources and wood [1]. This is a perfect destination for nature lovers
Source
is51102023
Date
2017:08:30 20:24:33
Contributor
gn31@st-andrews.ac.uk
Type
Site
Identifier
573
Date Submitted
27/03/2023
Date Modified
03/27/2023 11:14:37 am
Extent
cm x cm x cm
Spatial Coverage
current,21,88;
Europeana
Europeana Data Provider
Sundarbans National Park
Object
https://www.sunderbannationalpark.in/
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Institutional nature
Farm
Contact
gn31@st-andrews.ac.uk
Collection
Citation
“Sundarbans National Park,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1050.
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