Itatiaia National Park
Template:Short description Template:Infobox protected area Itatiaia National Park (Template:Langx) was established in 1937 as the first national park in Brazil, and after more than 85 years, the oldest. It is located on the border between the states of Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais.
Etymology
Itatiaia means "many-pointed rock" in the Tupi language.
Location
Itatiaia National Park was created on 14 June 1937 by President Getúlio Vargas, the first of 76 such parks.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> The park is in the Mantiqueira Mountains. It covers parts of the municipalities of Itatiaia and Resende in Rio de Janeiro state, and Bocaina de Minas and Itamonte in Minas Gerais state. It is mountainous and rocky with altitudes ranging from Template:Convert. The highest point is the Black Needles Peak (Pico das Agulhas Negras).Template:Sfn
The higher part of the park contains the origins of 12 river basins that supply Brazil's Rio Grande, a tributary of the Paraná River, and the Paraíba do Sul, the most important river in Rio de Janeiro state. The lower part of the park has lush Atlantic Forest vegetation and wide rivers with natural pools and waterfalls.Template:Sfn
Pico das Agulhas Negras is the state' third highest mountain at Template:Convert. The park attracts bird watchers from all over the world with its 350 species of birds. Other attractions include hiking and rock climbing. The park is surrounded by the Serra da Mantiqueira Environmental Protection Area which provides an ecological buffer zone for the park.
The high area of the park is accessible through an entrance about 35 km from the main entrance and gives access to the Pico das Agulhas Negras and Prateleiras complex. The low area of the park is much closer to the city of Itatiaia and has many waterfalls, such as Véu da Noiva with 45 meters. The low area has also a natural history museum.
Gallery
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Itatiaia National Park Overview
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Pico das Agulhas Negras, the highest peak in the National Park
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Itatiaia National Park
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Véu de Noiva waterfall
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Melanophryniscus frog, symbol species of the park
Notes
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Sources
Further reading
- Jorge Pádua, Maria Tereza e Coimbra Filho, Adelmar F. Os Parques Nacionais do Brasil. Instituto de Cooperação Iberoamericana. Madrid. José Olympio Editora, 1989. Template:ISBN, pág. 122 a 129
- Corrêa, Marcos Sá "Itatiaia - O Caminho das Pedras" São Paulo. Metalivros, 2003. Template:ISBN, 240 pág.
- Leite, Helton Perillo Ferreira - "Planalto do Itatiaia - Região das Agulhas Negras", Rio de Janeiro. Montanhar / Publit, 2007. Edição parcialmente trilíngue. Template:ISBN, 232 páginas.