Rajma National Park
Rajma National Park is a national park in Libya.[1] It is a wetlands and protected area within the Jabal al Gharbi District of Libya, south of Tripoli and Murqub. This district is landlocked, meaning Rajma does not have the coastal diversity found in some areas of the country. This area, like Abughlian, is known for its mountains and harsh desert areas. Lizards, snakes, and rodents are commonplace within Rajma. Desert mammals including hyenas and wildcats also reside in this area. Rajma is also known for the abundance of date palms as well as fig and olive trees.[2]
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- Abughilan National Park
- El-Kouf National Park
- Karabolli National Park
- El Naggaza National Park
- Rajma National Park
- Sabratha National Park
- Surman National Park
- Benghazi Reserve
- Bier Ayyad Reserve
- New Hiesha Natural Reserve
- Tripoli Reserve
- Zellaf Reserve
- Ain Elshakika Wetland
- Ain Elzarga Wetland
- Ain Zayanah
- Ajdabiya Marsh,
- Al Jaghbub Oasis
- Berjuj Valley
- Bombah Gulf
- Fezzan valleys
- Garabulli
- Giarabub
- Grotto de Lete
- Harouj Mountain
- Jalo Oasis
- Kufrah Oasis
- Nefhusa
- Oasis of Ghat
- Ouau en Namu lakes
- Qaminis and Tukrah salines
- Rajma plantations
- Sebkha el Sahel
- Sarir
- Shahaat
- Taizerbo
- Taoulga islands (Thaouara)
- Wadi Kham
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