Lò Gò–Xa Mát National Park

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Lò Gò–Xa Mát National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn quốc gia Lò Gò–Xa Mát) is a national park in the Southeast region of Vietnam, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the city of Tây Ninh. It was created by changing the status of the former Lò Gò–Xa Mát Nature Reserve. After becoming a national park in 2002, the park was expanded in 2020 to cover an area of 30,022 hectares (115.92 square miles).

Lò Gò–Xa Mát National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn quốc gia Lò Gò–Xa Mát) is a national park in the Southeast region of Vietnam, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the city of Tây Ninh. It was created by changing the status of the former Lò Gò–Xa Mát Nature Reserve. After becoming a national park in 2002, the park was expanded in 2020 to cover an area of 30,022 hectares (115.92 square miles).

It is the largest single forested area in Tây Ninh Province. Scientists have confirmed that 177 species of birds and ten mammal species live within the park’s boundaries. The park includes biomes such as broadleaf tropical forests and seasonally flooded grasslands.

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