Status as of 2008:
Name | Photo | Location | Area | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aguaragüe | Tarija Department | 700412200000000000012,200 !45,822 ha (177 sq mi) | 2000 | |
Amboró | Santa Cruz Department | 700421471000000000021,471 !4,425 km2 (1,709 sq mi) | 1973 | |
Carrasco | Cochabamba Department | !622,600 ha (2,404 sq mi) | 1991 | |
Iñao | Chuquisaca Department | !2,630.9 km2 (1,016 sq mi) | 2004 | |
Isiboro Sécure | Beni Department | !1,372,180 ha (5,298 sq mi) | 1965 | |
Madidi | La Paz Department | !18,957.5 km2 (7,320 sq mi) | 1995 | |
Noel Kempff Mercado | Santa Cruz Department | !15,234 km2 (5,882 sq mi) | 1979 | |
Sajama | Oruro Department | !1,002 km2 (387 sq mi) | 1939 | |
Torotoro | Potosí Department | !165.7 km2 (64 sq mi) | ||
Tunari | Cochabamba Department | !309,091 ha (1,193 sq mi) | 1978 |
- Cotapata National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
- Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
- Otuquis National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
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