name "Sumapaz" is traditionally associated with the idea of "great peace" or "absolute peace"

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Parque Nacional Natural Sumapaz is a vast Colombian national park renowned for protecting one of the world’s largest páramo ecosystems, crucial for biodiversity and water regulation in the Andes.

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instanceOf national park
páramo ecosystem
biome tropical montane grasslands and shrublands
climate cold and humid high-mountain climate
conservationPriority high
conservationStatus protected area
contains frailejón-dominated vegetation
high-altitude lakes
peat bogs
country Colombia
designation national park of Colombia
ecosystemType high Andean wetlands
páramo
elevationRange high Andean elevations
etymology traditionally associated with the idea of "absolute peace"
traditionally associated with the idea of "great peace"
governingBody Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia NERFINISHED
habitatFor endemic Andean fauna
endemic Andean flora
hasRole natural water reservoir for Bogotá
hydrologicalFunction gradual water release
water capture
water storage
importance key water source for major river basins in central Colombia
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Andes
Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Cundinamarca Department NERFINISHED
Huila Department NERFINISHED
Meta Department NERFINISHED
nearCity Bogotá NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the world’s largest páramo complexes
high levels of endemism
regulating water supply for Bogotá and surrounding regions
officialName Parque Nacional Natural Sumapaz NERFINISHED
partOf Colombian National Natural Parks System NERFINISHED
primaryFunction biodiversity conservation
water regulation
watershed protection
region Andean region of Colombia NERFINISHED
threat agricultural expansion in surrounding areas
climate change impacts on páramo ecosystems
vegetationType páramo grasslands
shrublands
wetlands-associated vegetation

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Parque Nacional Natural Sumapaz etymology name "Sumapaz" is traditionally associated with the idea of "great peace" or "absolute peace"