Virunga National Park
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Title
Virunga National Park
Description
Virunga National Park is a national park in the Albertine Rift Valley in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was created in 1925. In elevation, it ranges from 680 m (2,230 ft) in the Semliki River valley to 5,109 m (16,762 ft) in the Rwenzori Mountains. From north to south it extends approximately 300 km (190 mi), largely along the international borders with Uganda and Rwanda in the east. It covers an area of 8,090 km2 (3,120 sq mi).
Two active volcanoes are located in the park, Mount Nyiragongo and Nyamuragira. They have significantly shaped the national park's diverse habitats and wildlife. More than 3,000 faunal and floral species have been recorded, of which more than 300 are endemic to the Albertine Rift including eastern gorilla (Gorilla beringei) and golden monkey (Cercopithecus kandti).
In 1979, the National Park was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its rich diversity of habitats, exceptional biodiversity and endemism, and its protection of rare mountain gorilla habitat. It has been listed in the List of World Heritage in Danger since 1994 because of civil unrest and the increase of human presence in the region.
There have been several deadly attacks in the park by rebel groups, and several park rangers have been killed.
Source
wordlheritage2022
Date
1925
Contributor
hwwnc1
Language
English
Type
Site
Identifier
479
Date Submitted
02/05/2022
Date Modified
05/09/2022 07:50:33 pm
Extent
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Medium
https://virunga.org/
Spatial Coverage
current,0.0502,29.5143;
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Europeana Data Provider
Virunga National Park
Object
https://virunga.org/
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
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Place Name
Place
WGX7+WP7, Bulambo, Congo - Kinshasa
Prim Media
896
Contact
hwwnc1@st-andrews.ac.uk
Citation
“Virunga National Park,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/786.
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