Zona Reservada Santiago–Comaina (historical Peruvian designation)

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Zona Reservada Santiago–Comaina was a former Peruvian protected natural area in the Cordillera del Cóndor region, established to conserve its exceptional Amazonian and Andean biodiversity and indigenous territories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former Peruvian protected area
former protected natural area
associatedWith Cordillera del Cóndor mountain range NERFINISHED
biodiversitySignificance exceptional biological diversity
transition zone between Andean and Amazonian biomes
category protected natural area of Peru
conservationObjective preservation of habitats in the Cordillera del Cóndor area
safeguarding indigenous use and occupancy of land
continent South America
country Peru
designation Zona Reservada Santiago–Comaina NERFINISHED
ecosystemType Amazonian ecosystems
Andean ecosystems
governedBy Peruvian national environmental authorities
hasConservationStatus former reserved zone
hasCulturalAspect indigenous territorial protection
languageOfDesignation Spanish
locatedIn Amazon rainforest region of Peru
Cordillera del Cóndor region NERFINISHED
partOf Peruvian National System of State Protected Natural Areas (SINANPE) NERFINISHED
purpose conservation of Amazonian biodiversity
conservation of Andean biodiversity
protection of indigenous territories
regionType Andean–Amazonian transition zone
status historical designation

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Cordillera del Cóndor protected zones includes Zona Reservada Santiago–Comaina (historical Peruvian designation)