Tropical and Subtropical Coniferous Forests Ecoregions
Indomalaya Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests | |
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Himalayan subtropical pine forests | Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan |
Luzon tropical pine forests | Philippines |
Northeast India-Myanmar pine forests | Burma, India |
Sumatran tropical pine forests | Indonesia |
Neotropic Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests | |
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Bahamian pineyards | The Bahamas |
Belizian pine forests | Belize |
Central American pine-oak forests | El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua |
Cuban pine forests | Cuba |
Hispaniolan pine forests | Haiti, Dominican Republic |
Miskito pine forests | Honduras, Nicaragua |
Sierra de la Laguna pine-oak forests | Mexico |
Sierra Madre de Oaxaca pine-oak forests | Mexico |
Sierra Madre del Sur pine-oak forests | Mexico |
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine-oak forests | Mexico |
Nearctic Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests | |
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Bermuda subtropical conifer forests | Bermuda |
Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests | Mexico, United States |
Sierra Madre Oriental pine-oak forests | Mexico, United States |
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