This list includes areas designated as "geopark" on the national level. This should not be confused with members of either the European Geoparks Network[1] or the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network.[2]
Australia
Austria
- Kamptal Geopark
Brazil
- Geopark Paleorrota
Bulgaria
China
Czech Republic
- Bohemian-Moravian Highlands Geopark
- Blaník Knights County Geopark
- Egeria Geopark
- GeoLoci Geopark
- Iron Mountains Geopark
- Moravian-Silesian Foothills Geopark
- Ralsko Geopark
Germany
- Bergstraße-Odenwald
- Bayern–Böhmen
- GrenzWelten
- Harz - Braunschweiger Land - Ostfalen
- Inselsberg – Drei Gleichen
- Kyffhäuser
- Laacher See
- Muskau Arch
- Porphyrland
- Ries
- Ruhrgebiet
- Sachsens Mitte
- Schieferland
- Schwäbische Alb
- TERRA.vita
- Vulkaneifel
- Vulkanregion Vogelsberg
- Westerwald–Lahn–Taunus
Indonesia
- Raja Ampat Geopark
- Gunung Krakatau Geoprak
- Karangsambung-Karangbolong Geopark
- Merangin Geopark
- Suoh Geopark
Japan
- Chichibu Geopark
South Africa
- Barberton Geopark
- Vredefort Meteor Impact Site
- tswaing geopark
Turkey
- Ida Madra Geopark
- Kızılcahamam-Çamlıdere Geopark
- Nemrut-Süphan Geopark
- Sivas-Upper Kızılırmak Geopark
- Zonguldak Coal Geopark
United Kingdom
There are no 'national Geoparks' within the UK (as at July 2020); there are however a number of UNESCO Global Geoparks.
Vietnam
See also
References
- ↑ "European Geoparks Network". Europeangeoparks.org. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ↑
External links
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