Virunga National Park

Virunga National Park
national park
Inception1925 Tekre
Native labelParc national des Virunga Tekre
IUCN protected areas categoryIUCN category II: National Park Tekre
CountryDemocratic Republic of the Congo Tekre
Located in the administrative territorial entityNorth Kivu, Orientale Province Tekre
LocationDemocratic Republic of the Congo Tekre
Coordinate location0°30′0″S 29°30′0″E Tekre
AuthorityInstitut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature Tekre
CreatorAlbert I of Belgium Tekre
Significant eventlist of World Heritage in Danger Tekre
Significant placeGoma Tekre
Heritage designationWorld Heritage Site, Ramsar site Tekre
Official websitehttps://virunga.org Tekre
World Heritage criteria(vii), (viii), (x) Tekre
Map
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Virunga Nasẽonal Garga

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Virunga Nasẽonal Garga ya garga sẽn be Albertine Rift tẽn-sɛɛga, Democratic Republic of Congo (Kõngo Nin-buiid-naam Zamaana) yaangẽ.[1] B lugl-a yʋʋm 1925 wakato. A woglom ya mɛtr 680 Semliki River (Semiliki Kʋɩl-bili) wã n tõe n te ta mɛtr 5 109 Rwenzori Mountains (Rwenzori Tãms) wã. A toos ne Ugãnda la Rwãnda rãmba yaang babgo.[2]

Tãng sẽn wʋbd buguma a yiib n be be, ya Mount Nyiragongo la Nyamuragira tãms wã.[3] B teka garga nenga ne zĩ-paalse la we-vɩɩms zĩiga.[4] Sẽn na yɩɩd tẽn-rũms la ko-rũms bãmb 3 000 la b tõog n sõde, tɩ sẽn yɩɩd bãmb 300 be Albertine Rift (Albɛɛrtĩn Rift), gorila yaang sẽn la golden Monkey (Cercopithecus Kandti) naage.[5][6]

Yʋʋm 1979 wakato, la Virunga National Park (Tẽnga Gargã) kẽẽ UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Inɛsko Dũni Faad Zĩigẽ) sõdg-sebra pʋgẽ bala a tara zĩ-vɩɩls buud ka tɛkse, tẽn-gãong arzɛk sẽn welg ne-a taaba n le paasde we-rũms la -tɩɩs sẽn ka tõe paam zĩis fãa bee beenẽ, a le tara tãmsẽ wãambse sẽn be koglg pʋgẽ, tãmsẽ wãambsa yaoolẽ n ya bũmb sẽn ka tʋʋl n be ye.[7] Zĩiga kẽe List of World Heritage in Danger (Dũni Faad Zĩ-menemd Sõdg-sebrẽ) n na sɩng ne yʋʋm 1994 bala nin-buiid sẽn ka gõe bãan yĩnga la ne nin-buiid sẽn lebgd wʋsgo zĩiga pʋgẽ.[8]

Nin-wẽnse wẽeme n kʋ neb ka tɛkse garga pʋga, la b tolẽ n kʋʋ garga kogendba neb wʋsgo.[9][10]

Politiki

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Zĩ-tik bõn-yitsi

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Virunga national park tara zĩ-tik bõn-yitsi 2,077 buud tõr-tõre,m paase tɩɩs buũd tõr-tõre 264 la bõn-yitsi 230. A zĩiga wʋsg ya bãgse la moondo Rwenzori

Ges-n-paasga

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  • Augustin Kambale
  • Centre National d'Appui au Développement et à la Participation populaire
  • Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Eugène Rutagarama
  • iGorilla
  • List of birds of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Tourism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Virunga (film)

Sebtiise

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  1. World Database on Protected Areas (2018). "Virunga National Park". Protected Planet, United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  2. Crawford, A. & Bernstein, J. (2008). MEAs, Conservation and Conflict – A case study of Virunga National Park, DRC. Geneva: International Institute for Sustainable Development.
  3. Secrétariat Général à l'Environnement et Conservation de la Nature (1994). "Parc national des Virunga". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  4. Tedesco, D. (2002). "1995 Nyiragongo and Nyamulagira activity in the Virunga National Park: A volcanic crisis". Acta Vulcanologica. 14 (1/2): 149–155.
  5. Plumptre, A. J.; Davenport, T. R.; Behangana, M.; Kityo, R.; Eilu, G.; Ssegawa, P.; Ewango, C.; Meirte, D.; Kahindo, C.; Herremans, M. & Peterhans, J. K. (2007). "The biodiversity of the Albertine Rift". Biological Conservation. 134 (2): 178–194. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2006.08.021.
  6. "Virunga National Park". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
  7. Debonnet, G. & Hillman-Smith, K. (2004). "Supporting protected areas in a time of political turmoil: the case of World Heritage Sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo". Parks. 14 (1): 9–16.
  8. Actman, J. (2018). "Virunga National Park Sees Its Worst Violence in a Decade, Director Says". National Geographic News. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  9. "Twelve rangers killed in latest Virunga Park incident". Mongabay Environmental News. 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  10. "COP26: Landmark $500 million agreement launched to protect the DR Congo's forest". Africa Renewal. 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2022-11-05.

Kɛɛng tõkre

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Sit-ramba

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  1. Crawford, A. & Bernstein, J. (2008). MEAs, Conservation and Conflict – A case study of Virunga National Park, DRC. Geneva: International Institute for Sustainable Development
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virunga_National_Park#cite_note-Crawford2008-2
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virunga_National_Park#cite_note-Tedesco2002-4
  4. Secrétariat Général à l'Environnement et Conservation de la Nature (1994). "Parc national des Virunga". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virunga_National_Park#cite_note-Plumptre_al2007-5
  6. Tedesco, D. (2002). "1995 Nyiragongo and Nyamulagira activity in the Virunga National Park: A volcanic crisis". Acta Vulcanologica. 14 (1/2): 149–155.
  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virunga_National_Park#cite_note-unesco-6
  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virunga_National_Park#cite_note-Debonnet2004-7
  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virunga_National_Park#cite_note-NGN2018-8
  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virunga_National_Park#cite_note-9