List of dolphinariums

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This is a non-exhaustive list of known dolphinariums worldwide. Many of these places are more than just dolphinariums; the list includes themeparks, marine mammal parks, zoos or aquariums that may also have more than one species of dolphin. The current status of parks marked with an asterisk (*) is unknown; these parks may have closed down, moved, changed names or no longer house any dolphins. Due to the large number of facilities worldwide, this list may not be complete. Facilities only housing porpoises are not listed.

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Though Egypt and Russia are transcontinental countries, for the sake of keeping information together they have been listed under Africa and Europe respectively.

Africa

South Africa

Tunisia

East Asia

China mainland

Hong Kong

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan

Europe

Belarus

Belgium

Bulgaria

France

Germany

Greece

Italy

Lithuania

Netherlands

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Spain

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Bottlenose dolphins performing at Marineland Mallorca

Sweden

North America

Canada

Mexico

United States

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National Aquarium in Baltimore dolphinarium

Pacific

Australia

South / Central America and the Caribbean

Argentina

Bahamas

Colombia

Cuba

Jamaica

Southeast Asia

Indonesia

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

West Asia

Iran

Israel

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Dolphin at Dolphin Reef, Eilat

United Arab Emirates

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