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Browse and compare nationally recognized park areas across Armenia's diverse geography.

Armenia National Parks: A Country-Specific Atlas of Protected Landscapes

Armenia's designation as a national park signifies areas of profound national importance for landscape conservation and biodiversity. This atlas view focuses specifically on these nationally recognized protected park areas within Armenia, highlighting their geographic distribution and distinct features. Understand how these significant landscapes contribute to the country's overall protected area identity and provide context for exploring Armenia's natural terrain.

Armenia National Parks: A Country-Specific Atlas of Protected Landscapes

Browse Armenia's premier national park list, mapping key conservation sites across its diverse highlands and South Caucasus region.

National Parks in Armenia: Explore Flagship Protected Areas and Mountain Geography

Explore Armenia's National Parks, a collection of nationally significant protected areas safeguarding the country's unique mountain landscapes, endemic species, and rich biodiversity. This country-specific atlas view enables users to browse flagship park geography, understanding their distribution across the Armenian highlands and their critical role in national conservation efforts.

National park
Mapped parks4
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkArevik National Park344 km²
Oldest mapped parkSevan National Park1,978
Parks in this designationSee how Armenia's national parks are distributed, spanning key mountain and lake protected areas across the country.4
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National Parks in Armenia: Explore Protected Areas and Mountain Landscapes

Discover Armenia's national parks, featuring protected mountain landscapes, alpine environments, and vital biodiversity hotspots across the nation. This focused list offers a structured geographic overview of Armenia's core protected areas, enabling users to compare their regional distribution and conservation significance.

National parkTavush ProvinceMountain

Dilijan National Park

Explore ancient deciduous forests and medieval sites within this protected area.

Dilijan National Park offers a unique atlas perspective on Armenia's natural and cultural heritage. This protected landscape in Tavush Province is dominated by vast, ancient deciduous forests, including rare yew groves, making it a vital conservation area. Its mountainous terrain, carved by rivers and dotted with medieval monasteries like Haghartsin and Goshavank, provides a rich context for geographic discovery. Users can explore the park's mapped boundaries and understand its significance as a preserved woodland ecosystem within the Caucasus region through its detailed geographic information.

240 km²2002TemperateModerate access
National parkGegharkunik ProvinceMountain

Sevan National Park

Explore map context, park boundaries, and regional geography.

Sevan National Park is a vital protected area located in Armenia's Gegharkunik Province, primarily safeguarding the remarkable high-altitude Lake Sevan. Established to protect this significant freshwater ecosystem, the park encompasses diverse surrounding landscapes including wetlands, forests, and steppes. Users exploring this canonical park detail page can delve into its geographic setting within the Armenian highlands, understand its importance as a protected landscape, and access structured data relevant to its unique natural environment. This MoriAtlas entry offers a focused lens on the park's conservation status and its contribution to regional geography.

342 km²1978TemperateModerate access
National parkSyunik ProvinceMountain

Arevik National Park

Explore mapped boundaries, terrain, and ecosystems.

Arevik National Park offers a detailed look into the geography and protected landscape of Armenia's Syunik Province. This park is defined by the rugged Zangezur mountains and its remarkable vertical ecological zoning, transitioning from semi-desert to alpine environments. Examine its mapped terrain, significant butterfly and bird habitats, and the presence of key mammal species, providing a comprehensive atlas-style understanding of this protected area's natural identity.

344 km²2009MediterraneanRemote access
National parkShirak ProvinceMountain

Lake Arpi National Park

Mapped boundaries of an important South Caucasus conservation area.

Lake Arpi National Park offers a unique window into high-altitude wetland ecosystems on the Shirak and Javakheti plateau, located at roughly 2000 meters above sea level. Established as a national park in 2009, it protects critical habitats, including the central Lake Arpi, and serves as a vital sanctuary for numerous bird species. This protected area is distinguished by its alpine meadows, significant bird populations, and its distinct geographic setting within Armenia's northwestern region, providing rich context for atlas-based exploration of protected lands.

250 km²2009TemperateII
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Continue Exploring National Parks Across Armenia's Geography

Deepen your understanding of Armenia's protected landscapes by exploring its national parks in detail. This focused view allows for a structured comparison of park geography and their role within the national protected area framework. Continue your atlas journey to uncover the distinct natural terrains and conservation significance represented by each national park designation in Armenia.

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