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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ujung Kulon National Park' has mentioned 'Java' in the following places:
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Ujung Kulon National ParkTaman Nasional Ujung KulonIUCN category II (national park)Ujung Kulon National ParkLocation in JavaLocationBanten, Java, IndonesiaNearestxc2xa0cityCilegonCoordinates6xc2xb044xe2x80xb248xe2x80xb3S 105xc2xb020xe2x80xb21xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf6.74667xc2xb0S 105.33361xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -6.74667; 105.33361Coordinates: 6xc2xb044xe2x80xb248xe2x80xb3S 105xc2xb020xe2x80xb21xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf6.74667xc2xb0S 105.33361xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -6.74667; 105.33361Area122,956 acres (497.59xc2xa0km2)EstablishedFebruaryxc2xa026,xc2xa01992xc2xa0(1992-02-26)Visitors2,385; about 12,000 in 2014. | WIKI |
Ujung Kulon National Park is at the westernmost tip of Java, in Banten province of Indonesia. | WIKI |
[citation needed] This caused the total evacuation of the peninsula by humans, thereby allowing it to become a repository for much of Javaxe2x80x99s flora and fauna, and most of the remaining lowland forest on the island. | WIKI |
It is Indonesia's first proposed national park and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 for containing the largest remaining lowland rainforest in Java. | WIKI |
The 35 mammal species include banteng, silvery gibbon, Javan lutung, crab-eating macaque, Javan leopard, Sumatran dhole, Java mouse-deer, Javan rusa, and smooth-coated otter. | WIKI |
In addition, the saltwater crocodile was historically present throughout Java's coastal river systems but is currently extirpated in these regions. | WIKI |
Ujung Kulon National Park, located in Banten Province on the extreme south-west tip of the highly populated island of Java, has the best and most extensive lowland forest remaining on the island. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x)xc2xa0: Containing the most extensive remaining stand of lowland rainforest on Java, a habitat that has virtually disappeared elsewhere on the island and is under severe pressure elsewhere in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, the peninsula of Ujung Kulon provides invaluable habitat critical for the survival of a number of threatened plant and animal species, most notably the endangered Javan Rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus). | UNESCO |
The oldest and largest of the protected areas on the island of Java the boundary of the property encloses a very large area that is sufficient to protect its outstanding scenic, natural values as well as the important biodiversity values that warranted inscription on the World Heritage List. | UNESCO |