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Cerros de Amotape National Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amotape Hills National Park
The Amotape Hills National Park ((スペイン語:Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape)) is located around the Amotape District, in the northern section of the Piura Region and the extreme southern section of the Tumbes Region in Peru. It is the best well kept example of equatorial dry forests in the whole Pacific region. Once before these forests covered the whole of Tumbes, Piura and Lambayeque in Peru, and the El Oro and the Guayas coastal provinces in Ecuador. Many varieties of orchids, shrubs, thorn trees and animals are found in these regions such as the spectacled bear, boa constrictor, the endangered American crocodile, and 111 bird species.〔(Birdlife International )〕 The national park was officially established on July 22, 1975 and has an area of .〔(SERNANP info page about Amotape Hills National Park ) 〕 ==Climate== Tropical and humid during the summer months, December to April, and a drier savanna climate during the rest of the year. The average temperature is around , with highs of and lows of . Throughout the year it is warm, over , and summers can turn unbearable. It is the only protected natural area in Peru where the equatorial dry forest ecoregion is still preserved.
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