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Inconsistencies between this page and National Parks in the Chaco, Paraguay edit

According to this page, "Defensores del Chaco National Park is the largest protected area in Paraguay" which conflicts with the statement on this page that this is the largest protected area. I also am unable to find any sources on the 5,500 ha number for size, and the Spanish version of this page says somewhere around 12,000 ha (although I can't find a source for that either). I at the very least was able to find a source to back up the listed area of Defensores del Chaco on the UNESCO website. This page should probably be revised and checked with sources to get definitively accurate facts. Iain fox (talk) 22:58, 7 December 2023 (UTC)Reply