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=== Hungary ===
=== Hungary ===
[[List cave systems in Hungary]]
* [[Anna Cave]]
* [[Anna Cave]]
* [[Baradla-Domica Cave System]]<ref>[http://anp.nemzetipark.gov.hu/voros-to-tour-baradla-cave-aggtelek-josvafo Aggteleki Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság – Természetvédelem – Barlang túrák -Turisztika – Védett természeti területek – Oktatás – Erdei iskola – Szállás – Táborok – Hucul ménes]. Anp.nemzetipark.gov.hu. Retrieved on 15 September 2011.</ref>
* [[Baradla-Domica Cave System]]<ref>[http://anp.nemzetipark.gov.hu/voros-to-tour-baradla-cave-aggtelek-josvafo Aggteleki Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság – Természetvédelem – Barlang túrák -Turisztika – Védett természeti területek – Oktatás – Erdei iskola – Szállás – Táborok – Hucul ménes]. Anp.nemzetipark.gov.hu. Retrieved on 15 September 2011.</ref>

Revision as of 09:11, 9 January 2016

This is a list of caves of the world, sorted by Continent and then country.

Africa

Algeria

Cameroon

Ethiopia

Gabon

Kenya

Lesotho

Libya

Madagascar

Morocco

Namibia

Somalia

South Africa

Tanzania

Tunisia

Zimbabwe

Asia

Afghanistan

Burma

Cambodia

China

Seven-Star Cave — a Karst cave with limestone formations, near Guilin in Guangxi Province, southern China

India

Vihara area at Kanheri Caves

Indonesia

Iran

Israel

Japan

Kazakhstan

Korea

Laos

Lebanon

Malaysia

Mongolia

Nepal

Oman

Pakistan

Papua New Guinea

Philippines

Entrance to the underground river at Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park

Russia

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Turkmenistan

Tuvalu

Vietnam

West Bank

Europe

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Gibraltar

Greece

Hungary

List cave systems in Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Macedonia

Malta

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

North America

Belize

Canada

Guatemala

Honduras

Mexico

United States of America

Caribbean

Barbados

Curaçao

Cuba

Dominican Republic

Jamaica

Puerto Rico

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Trinidad and Tobago

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

Peru

Venezuela

Mars

Possible cave entrances on Mars. The pits have been informally named (A) Dena, (B) Chloe, (C) Wendy, (D) Annie, (E) Abby (left) and Nikki, and (F) Jeanne.

As of 2007 seven putative cave entrances have been identified in satellite imagery of the planet Mars, all so far located on the flanks of Arsia Mons.[41] A more recent photograph of one of the features shows sunlight illuminating a side wall, suggesting that it may simply be a vertical pit rather than an entrance to a larger underground space.[42]

See also

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