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Pumalín and Park
* Pumalín Park
* Pumalín Park
* Douglas Tompkins ( b. 1943 ), American environmentalist, co-founder of outdoor clothing companies, owner of Pumalín Park, Chile
Huinay also divides the private Pumalín Park belonging to American owner Douglas Tompkins into two parts.
Tompkins's first major conservation project was Pumalín Park in the Palena Province of Chile, an area of Valdivian temperate rainforest, high peaks, lakes, and rivers.
In the next decade, The Conservation Land Trust added another in nearly contiguous parcels to create Pumalín Park.
The Conservation Land Trust ( a U. S. environmental foundation ) has donated these protected lands to Fundación Pumalín ( a Chilean foundation ), for their administration and continual development as a type of National Park with public access under a private initiative.
* Pumalín Park
The fjords and temperate rainforest of Pumalín Park
Virgin temperate rainforest in Pumalín Park
Pumalín Park is situated on the upper right corner of the map
The Conservation Land Trust subsequently added approximately in nearly contiguous parcels to form Pumalín Park, which was declared a Nature Sanctuary on August 19, 2005, by then-president Ricardo Lagos.
Over the years of the project ’ s development, confidence has been built, both locally and nationally, as Pumalín Park ’ s public access infrastructure began serving thousands of visitors annually.
The annual rainfall in the coastal forests of Pumalín Park is approximately.
* http :// www. parquepumalin. cl Pumalín Park Official Website
* http :// news. mongabay. com / 2006 / 1027-george_black. html Mongabay news article about Pumalín Park
* http :// abcnews. go. com / Video / playerIndex? id = 3295673 ABC News nightly news broadcast profiling Pumalín Park on June 19, 2007
The private Pumalín Park is located in the province as is the town and territory of Huinay which divides the park into two parts.

Pumalín and Parque
es: Parque Pumalín

Pumalín and is
Designated a Nature Sanctuary in 2005, Pumalín is Chile's largest private nature reserve and is operated as a public-access park, with an extensive infrastructure of trails, campgrounds, and visitor centers. The park consists of two areas, and there seems to be some interest of the park owners to purchase the intermediate 340km² of the San Ignacio del Huinay Foundation as well.
One of Tompkins ' central commitments is to preserving biodiversity ; the Pumalín conservation area not only provides visitors a spectacular wilderness experience, but also protects the area's threatened ecosystem and species.
One of the biggest ecotourist attractions of south Chile, Pumalín is accessible by car or boat.

Pumalín and private
The Conservation Land Trust later donated the protected lands to Fundación Pumalín, a Chilean foundation, for their administration and ongoing preservation as a national park under private initiative.

Park and Spanish
The Spanish side of the Strait is protected under El Estrecho Natural Park.
The players and languages featured were Ken Griffey Jr. ( English ), Alex Rodriguez ( Spanish ), Chan Ho Park ( Korean ), Kazuhiro Sasaki ( Japanese ), Graeme Lloyd ( English, with an Australian accent ), Eric Gagne ( French ), Andruw Jones ( Dutch ), John Franco ( Italian ), Ivan Rodriguez ( Spanish ), and Mark McGwire ( English ).
At their first concert, They Might Be Giants performed under the name El Grupo De Rock and Roll, because the show was a Sandinista rally in Central Park, and all of the audience members spoke Spanish Soon discarding this title, the band assumed the name of a 1971 film They Might Be Giants ( starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward ), which is in turn taken from a Don Quixote passage about how Quixote mistook windmills for evil giants.
Manzanar ( which means " apple orchard " in Spanish ) was identified by the United States National Park Service as the best-preserved of the former camp sites, and was designated the Manzanar National Historic Site.
The mission is part of the larger La Purísima Mission State Historic Park, part of the California State Parks system, and along with Mission San Francisco de Solano is one of only two of the Spanish missions in California that is no longer under the control of the Catholic Church.
New buildings were constructed four miles east of the pueblo at their present location, which was known to the Chumash as Amúu, and to the Spanish as La Cañada de los Berros, now part of the reconstructed La Purísima Mission State Historic Park.
The University of Girona joins its Science and Technology Park and several Catalan and Spanish research institutions in its pursuit of research excellence.
The union of the Rivers Ciguela and Záncara permits the replenishment of the waters in the Tablas de Daimiel National Park, a wetland that was designated for protection by the Spanish government in 1973 ( situated in the municipalities of Villarrubia de los Ojos and Daimiel, in the province of Ciudad Real ).
The Lozoya Valley supports a large black ( monk ) vulture colony, and one of the last bastions of the Spanish Imperial Eagle in the world is found in the Park Regional del Suroeste in dehesa hills between the Gredos and Guadarrama ranges.
The University of San Diego is largely based on the Spanish University ; its campus and address take the name " Alcalá Park.
Spanish moss, for example is at the northernmost limit of its natural range at First Landing State Park.
* Naco history and prehistory, by National Park Service ( English & Spanish )
The remains of the old Spanish presidio are preserved by Tubac Presidio State Historic Park.
As of 2000, before being annexed to West Park, English as a first language accounted for 96. 90 % of all residents, while Spanish accounted for 2. 19 %, and French Creole as a mother tongue made up 0. 90 % of the population.
As of 2000, before being annexed to West Park, English as a first language accounted for 60. 49 % of all residents, while Spanish accounted for 34. 79 %, French Creole at 4. 04 %, and French as a mother tongue made up 0. 67 % of the population.
As of 2000, before being annexed to West Park, Spanish as a first language accounted for 51. 09 % of all residents, while English accounted for 45. 17 %, and French Creole as a mother tongue made up 3. 72 % of the population.
As of 2000, before being annexed to West Park, English as a first language accounted for 80. 62 % of all residents, while Spanish as a mother tongue made up 19. 37 % of the population.
Spanish exploration of the Temple Terrace area dates back to 1757 when explorer Don Francisco Maria Celi of the Spanish Royal Fleet made his way up the Hillsborough River ( naming it " El Rio de San Julian y Arriaga ") to what is now Riverhills Park in search of pine trees to use as masts for his ships.
* Central Community Center, the former junior high school, now houses the Park Spanish Immersion School and other ISD 283 programs, including Early Childhood Special Education ( ECSE ), Early Childhood Family Education ( ECFE ), and Community Education programs including Gymnastics and Swimming.
Peter Hobart Elementary, Susan Lindgren Elementary, Aquila Elementary, and Park Spanish Immersion were converted to Kindergarten through 5th grade schools, with grade 6 moving to St. Louis Park Junior High.
The site of present day Fort Hunt Park was used as an asset for the United States military beginning in the SpanishAmerican War.
He began his concert-promotion empire by holding teen dances at Bremerton's Sheridan Park Recreation Center and the Spanish Castle in Seattle.

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