Category
page 1Protected areas established in 1909
Abisko National Park
national park
Sarek National Park
national park in northern Sweden
Fort Ross
former Russian establishment in the United States of America
Gotska Sandön
Swedish Baltic Sea island
Stora Sjöfallet National Park
national park
Sonfjället National Park
national park
Pieljekaise National Park
national park
Hamra National Park
national park

Nihoa
thumb|upright=1.4|Map showing the location of Nīhoa in the Hawaiian island chain
Nīhoa, also written Nihoa and also known as Bird Island or Moku Manu, is the tallest of ten islands and atolls in the uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI). The island is located at the southern end of the NWHI chain, southeast of Necker Island. Nīhoa is the closest NWHI in proximity to the eight main windward Hawaiian Islands at approximately northwest of the island of Kauaʻi. The island has two peaks, Miller's Peak in the west, and Tanager Peak in the east. Nīhoa's area is about and is surrounded by a
Ängsö National Park
national park in Sweden
Garphyttan National Park
national park
Garden of the Gods
protected area in Colorado, US
Navajo National Monument
national monument in northern Arizona, USA
Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve
national monument in the United States
Quetico Provincial Park
wilderness park in Ontario
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument
National Monument of the United States in New Mexico
Kaibab National Forest
national forest in Coconino, Yavapai, and Mohave counties in Arizona, United States
Curtis Island National Park
national park in Australia
Superior National Forest
national forest in Minnesota, United States
Lincoln Park
park in San Francisco, California, United States
Culebra National Wildlife Refuge
unit of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Culebra, Puerto Rico