Uluru-kata Tjuta National Park
Uluru-Kata Tjuta
is a
national park
in the
Northern Territory
of
Australia
, 1431 km (890 miles) south of
Darwin
. Its most important sites, after which it is named, are
Uluru
(formerly Ayers Rock) and
Kata Tjuta
(formerly The Olgas). Its major tourist resort is
Yulara
.
Fact sheet
Area:
1326 km²
Coordinates
:
Date of establishment:
1987
Managing authorities:
Environment Australia / Parks Australia
Aboriginal traditional land owners (the Anangu people)
IUCN
category:
II
See also:
Protected areas of the Northern Territory (Australia)
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