Ujung Kulon National Park was created in 1980.
Borobudur Temple and Ujung Kulon National Park are in Java.
The Javan Rhino lives in two nationally protected parks. Most remaining Javan Rhinos live in Ujung Kulon Park on the island of Java, Indonesia. The rest live in Cat Tien National Park in Vietnam.
I would estimate that there is about 65 left worldwide, most of them are thriving in Ujung Kulon National Park (Indonesia) however the few individuals left in Cat Tien National Park (Vietnam) I personally don't think will have a chance of survival because the country is corrupt after their civil war.
National Park to Park Highway was created in 1916.
Once the most widespread of Asian rhinoceroses, the Javan Rhinoceros ranged from the islands of Indonesia, throughout Southeast Asia, and into India and China. The species is now critically endangered, with only two known populations in the wild, and none in zoos. It is possibly the rarest large mammal on earth. A population of at least 40-50 live in Ujung Kulon National Park on the island of Java in Indonesia and a small population, estimated in 2007 to be no more than eight, survives in Cat Tien National Park in Vietnam
Banke National Park was created on 2010-07-12.
Exmoor National Park was created in 1954
Walyunga National Park was created in 1970.
Hemis National Park was created in 1981.
Pukaskwa National Park was created in 1978.
Chitwan National Park was created in 1973.
Garrawilla National Park was created in 2005.