ACAT

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ACAT is the Spanish acronym for the Arenal Tilarán Conservation Area, a protected natural region in Costa Rica known for its volcanic landscapes, forests, and biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative conservation unit
conservation area
protected area
acronym ACAT NERFINISHED
contains Arenal Volcano NERFINISHED
Arenal Volcano National Park NERFINISHED
Lake Arenal NERFINISHED
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve NERFINISHED
biological reserves
children’s eternal rainforest NERFINISHED
national parks
protected forests
wildlife refuges
country Costa Rica
ecosystemType cloud forest
montane forest
premontane forest
tropical rainforest
hasActivity birdwatching
canopy tours
hiking
hot springs tourism
volcano viewing
wildlife observation
hasFeature cloud forests
high biodiversity
hydroelectric reservoirs
mountain ecosystems
protected watersheds
tropical forests
volcanic landscapes
languageOfAcronym Spanish
locatedIn Alajuela Province NERFINISHED
Costa Rica NERFINISHED
Guanacaste Province NERFINISHED
Tilarán mountain range NERFINISHED
managingOrganization National System of Conservation Areas of Costa Rica NERFINISHED
near La Fortuna, Costa Rica NERFINISHED
Tilarán, Costa Rica NERFINISHED
partOf National System of Conservation Areas of Costa Rica NERFINISHED
protects endemic species
tropical montane cloud forest ecosystems
volcanic ecosystems
watershed of Lake Arenal
region northwestern Costa Rica
usedFor ecotourism
environmental education
nature tourism
scientific research

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