Dinira National Park

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Dinira National Park[1][2] (Parque nacional Dinira)[3] is a protected place. It is a national park. It is in the states Lara, Portuguesa, and Trujillo in Venezuela.[4] It was created on November 30, 1988.

Dinira National Park
Parque Nacional Dinira
IUCN Category II (National Park)
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LocationFile:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
Area453.28 km2 (175.01 sq mi)

It was created to protect the upper basin of the Tocuyo River. In total, there are five basins: Orinoco, Guanare, Motatán, Lake Maracaibo, and the Tocuyo River.

It is 45,328 hectares in size. It is full of mountains and streams. This is why the people who lived there named Dinira, because its waters feed other waters below. It can rain up to 1,300 mm each year.

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