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Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests

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Norfolk Island
external territory of Australia in the South Pacific Ocean, consisting of the island of the same name plus neighbouring islands
Amazon rainforest
large rainforest in South America
Sundarbans
Sundarbans (; pronounced ) is a mangrove forest area in the Ganges Delta formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal. It spans the area from the Hooghly River in India's state of West Bengal to the Baleswar River in Bangladesh's Khulna Division. It comprises closed and open mangrove forests, land used for agricultural purpose, mudflats and barren land, and is intersected by multiple tidal streams and channels. Spread across , it is the world's largest mangrove forest. It covers over in Bangladesh's Khulna Division. In West Bengal's Presidency divi
Chao Phraya River
largest river in Thailand
Lord Howe Island
island in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, part of New South Wales
tropical forest
specific ecosystem
Nicobar Islands
island group in the Indian Ocean
tropical rainforest climate
type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season
Mascarene Islands
archipelago east of Madagascar
Buru Island
Buru (formerly spelled Boeroe, Boro, or Bouru) is the third largest island within the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. It lies between the Banda Sea to the south and Seram Sea to the north, west of Ambon and Seram islands. The island belongs to Maluku province and includes the Buru and South Buru regencies. Their administrative centers, Namlea and Namrole, respectively, have ports and are the largest towns of the island, served by Namlea Airport and Namrole Airport respectively.
Admiralty Islands
archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean
cloud forest
rainforest occuring at higher elevations and topographic positions, often characterized by fog
Atlantic Forest
biome in South America
Mentawai Islands
regency in West Sumatra Province, Indonesia
Kermadec Islands
subtropical island arc in the South Pacific Ocean
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
protected area in Sri Lanka
Louisiade Archipelago
archipelago of Papua New Guinea
Trobriand Islands
island group of Papua New Guinea
Cardamom Mountains
mountain chain in Cambodia
Laurel forest
Type of subtropical forest made of trees that have laurel-like leaves (evergreen, broad, lanceolate, shiny)
tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
biome
Mudumalai National Park
national park in Tamil Nadu, India
Huon Peninsula
peninsula in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
várzea forest
amazonian landscape
South China Sea Islands
geographic concept consisting of multiple islands, atolls, cays, shoals, reefs, and sandbars in the South China Sea
Ituri rainforest
rainforest in northeastern DR Congo
Afromontane
thumb|325px|Afromontane Zones. I. West African and Cameroon highlands, II. Ethiopian Highlands|Ethiopian and Arabian highlands, III. Western (Albertine) Rift, IV. Eastern Rift. V. Southern Rift, VI. Eastern Highlands, VII. [[Drakensberg]] The Afromontane regions are subregions of the Afrotropical realm, one of the Earth's eight biogeographic realms, covering the plant and animal species found in the mountains of Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula. The Afromontane regions of Africa are discontinuous, separated from each other by lower-lying areas, and are sometimes referred to as the Afr
New Guinea Highlands
chain of mountain ranges in New Guinea
restinga
thumb|right|325px|Restinga habitat, São Paulo state Restingas () are a distinct type of coastal tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest in eastern Brazil. They form on sandy, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils, and are characterized by medium-sized trees and shrubs adapted to the drier and nutrient-poor conditions. One of the most notable restingas is the Restinga da Marambaia (in Rio de Janeiro), which is owned and kept by the Brazilian Army.
Margalla Hills
hill range north of Islamabad, Pakistan
evergreen forest
forest consisting entirely or mainly of evergreen trees which do not shed their leaves or needles seasonally
Peruvian Amazon
natural and historic Peruvian region
Borneo lowland rain forests
ecoregion of Borneo
freshwater swamp forest
forest growing on an alluvial zone
Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests
ecoregion of Central Africa
Cameroonian Highlands forests
ecoregion in Cameroon and Nigeria
Albertine Rift montane forests
Ecoregion (WWF)
Massif de la Hotte
mountain range of Haiti
Guinean montane forests
ecoregion in Africa
Cross-Niger transition forests
Ecoregion in Nigeria
Western Guinean lowland forests
Ecoregion (WWF)
Eastern Guinean forests
tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion
Cross-Sanaga-Bioko coastal forests
Tropical forest ecoregion of west-central Africa
Madagascar subhumid forests
Ecoregion (WWF)
Borneo montane rain forests
Ecoregion (WWF)
Madagascar lowland forests
Global 200 ecoregion
Comoros forests
ecoregion in the Comoros islands
Sundaland heath forests
Ecoregion (WWF)
São Tomé, Príncipe, and Annobón moist lowland forests
terrestrial ecoregion in Africa
peat swamp forest
type of forest
East African montane forests
Ecoregion (WWF)
Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests
ecoregion of India and Bhutan
Eastern Congolian swamp forests
Ecoregion (WWF)
Biak–Numfoor rain forests
terrestrial ecoregion in Indonesia
Eastern Highlands moist deciduous forests
ecoregion of India
Knysna-Amatole montane forests
ecoregion in South Africa
Seasonal tropical forest
type of tropical forest
Northeastern Congolian lowland forests
Borneo peat swamp forests
ecoregion in Borneo
Granitic Seychelles
island in Seychelles