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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Los Glaciares National Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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The park covers an area of 726,927xc2xa0ha (7,269.27xc2xa0km2; 2,806.68xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi), making it the largest national park in the country.
The park's name refers to the giant ice cap in the Andes, the largest outside of Antarctica, Greenland and Iceland, feeding 47 large glaciers, of which 13 flow towards the Pacific Ocean.
Los Glaciares, of which 30% is covered by ice, can be divided in two parts, each corresponding with one of the two elongated big lakes partially contained by the park.
The park has a cool and moist temperate climate.
[4] The park receives an average annual rainfall of 500xc2xa0mm (20xc2xa0in) in the west and 900xc2xa0mm (35xc2xa0in) in the east which is evenly distributed throughout the year.
There are areas of the park where overgrazing is quite a problem and contains many alien/invasive and feral species such as cattle, European hares and certain types of trout.
[3] Starting points of tours are the village of El Calafate at the shore of Lake Argentino but outside the park, where the park's administration has its headquarters, and El Chaltxc3xa9n village in the northern part of the park, at the foot of the Fitz Roy.
Other touristic points in the park include Lago del Desierto and Lago Roca.
Iceberg at Lake Argentino's northern arm Iceberg floating in the Argentino Lake near the Upsala Glacier Aerial view of Cerro Torre (left) and Mount Fitz Roy Part of the 100 meter wall of the Spegazzini Glacier falling Partial satellite view of the park The Viedma Glacier flowing into Lake Viedma (NASA)
The property has specialised administrative and technical staff and park rangers.
There is also a fire brigade and support park rangers.
The continuation and consolidation of the Research and Monitoring Programme are required, which include the project to conserve the Huemul Deer, one of the most remarkable species of the park.