Urewera National Park.
in fiordland
Fiordland National Park is the largest national park in New Zealand, with an area of 12,500 km2.
Yellowstone national park is in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. yes it is
I am pretty sure that it is tongariro national park but you might need to research more
In 1887 Tongariro National Park became New Zealand's first National Park and only the fourth National Park in the world. It is situated on the central North Island's volcanic plateau and includes the mountains Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu. The land was gifted by the Ngati Tuwharetoa iwi.
Tongariro National Park in the North Island of NZ was created very early in NZ's history (1887) by Chieftain Te Heuheu of Tuwharetoa gifting the land for that purpose. Perhaps the 4th National Park in the world.In NZ this park is conspicuous in that almost all of its features still carry their original Maori names, though there are a few that carry descriptive names given by surveyors. Such as Pyramid and Pinnacle Ridge.So Ruapehu, Tongariro, and Ngaruahoe, the three major volcanoes have always carried those names.
This will completely depend on where you are starting from.
Labour, National, Green
The Department of Conservation has a website doc.govt.nz, and in there you'll find all the stats on the National Parks.But there are also some Forest Parks as well, and these are really National Parks in all but name, due to historic events.The Tararua Forest Park would be the best known of these.
Kakadu National park is in the northern part of the Northern Territory.This should not be confused with Uluru-Kata Tjuta National park, which is in the southern part of the Northern Territory.
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depends on where your starting from.