Tanami (Warlpiri: Jarnami)[1] is an interim Australian bioregion, comprising 25,997,277 hectares (64,240,670 acres) in the Northern Territory and Western Australia.[2] It is part of the Great Sandy-Tanami desert ecoregion.

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Tanami
Australia
The interim Australian bioregions,
with Tanami in red
Area259,972.77 km2 (100,376.0 sq mi)
Localities around Tanami:
Ord Victoria Plain Sturt Plateau Mitchell Grass Downs
Great Sandy Desert Tanami Davenport Murchison Ranges
Great Sandy Desert Burt Plain Channel Country
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The bioregion has the code TAN.[3] There are three subregions.[3]

More information IBRA regions and subregions: IBRA7, IBRA region / subregion ...
IBRA regions and subregions: IBRA7
IBRA region / subregionIBRA codeAreaStatesLocation in Australia
TanamiTAN25,997,277 hectares (64,240,670 acres)NT / WA
Tanami DesertTAN0120,769,151 hectares (51,321,690 acres)
WycliffeTAN021,600,893 hectares (3,955,890 acres)
SandoverTAN033,627,233 hectares (8,963,090 acres)
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