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  1. Far eastern curlew
    Greater white-fronted goose
    Emuer river and scrub wetlands, peat forest marshes
    Scrub wetland
    Emuer river
    Wetland landscape

    Heilongjiang Grand Khingan Jiuqushibawan Wetlands

    • Country: 
      China
    • Designation date: 
      28-10-2022
    • Site number: 
      2512
    • Published since: 
      1 year(s)
    4,929 ha
  2. Lower Songkram River
    Fish of Songkhram River
    Lower Songkram River
    Fish from Songkhram river at the local marketplace.
    Fish from Songkhram river at the local marketplace.
    Lower Songkram river.
    Lower Songkram river.
    Life of locals at the river.
    Life of locals at the river.
    Life of locals at the river.
    flooded forest of Songkram river.
    Lower Songkram river.

    Lower Songkhram River

    • Country: 
      Thailand
    • Designation date: 
      15-05-2019
    • Site number: 
      2420
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    5,505 ha
  3. Ramsar logo

    Lake Albacutya

    • Country: 
      Australia
    • Designation date: 
      15-12-1982
    • Site number: 
      270
    • Published since: 
      26 year(s)
    5,731 ha
  4. Ramsar logo

    Whangamarino

    • Country: 
      New Zealand
    • Designation date: 
      04-12-1989
    • Site number: 
      443
    • Published since: 
      32 year(s)
    5,923 ha
  5. Notsuke-hanto
    Notsuke-hanto and Notsuke-wan

    Notsuke-hanto and Notsuke-wan

    • Country: 
      Japan
    • Designation date: 
      08-11-2005
    • Site number: 
      1552
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    6,053 ha
  6. drainage
    Overview
    Overview

    Fifa Nature Reserve

    • Country: 
      Jordan
    • Designation date: 
      04-12-2016
    • Site number: 
      2294
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    6,100 ha
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    Furen-ko and Shunkuni-tai

    • Country: 
      Japan
    • Designation date: 
      08-11-2005
    • Site number: 
      1542
    • Published since: 
      18 year(s)
    6,139 ha
  8. Ramsar logo

    Lake Parishan and Dasht-e-Arjan

    • Country: 
      Iran (Islamic Republic of)
    • Designation date: 
      23-06-1975
    • Site number: 
      37
    • Published since: 
      27 year(s)
    6,200 ha
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    Kamanos bog

    • Country: 
      Lithuania
    • Designation date: 
      20-08-1993
    • Site number: 
      626
    • Published since: 
      14 year(s)
    6,401 ha
  10. Indus River Dolphin following country boat at Karmowala village.
    Indus River Dolphin at Mundapind village.
    Riparian community crossing river Beas near village Kapoora.
    Flock of Bar-headed Geese in River Beas
    Gharial basking on a mid channel island near River Beas.

    Beas Conservation Reserve

    • Country: 
      India
    • Designation date: 
      26-09-2019
    • Site number: 
      2408
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    6,429 ha

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