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Tatra National Park was established on 1 January 1949 and it is the oldest national park in Slovakia. In 1987, a section of the Western Tatras was added to the national park. In 1992 the national park became a part of the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme, jointly with the adjoining Tatra National Park of Poland. [4]
The Slovak Tatra National Park (Tatranský národný park; TANAP) was founded in 1949 (738 km 2, 285 sq mi), and the contiguous Polish Tatra National Park (Tatrzański Park Narodowy) in 1954 (215.56 km 2, 83.23 sq mi). [23] The two parks were added jointly to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve list in 1993. [5]
Tatra National Park is the name for two different national parks located in the Tatra mountains: Tatra National Park, Poland ( Tatrzański Park Narodowy ) Tatra National Park, Slovakia ( Tatranský národný park )
The first European cross-border national park, Tatra National Park, was founded here with Tatra National Park (Tatranský národný park) in Slovakia in 1948, and Tatra National Park (Tatrzański Park Narodowy) in Poland in 1954. The contiguous parks protect UNESCO's trans-border Tatra biosphere reserve. [1] Fauna
Low Tatras National Park: Národný park Nízke Tatry: Low Tatras: 1978 728 km 2 (281 sq mi) 38321670 List of national parks of Slovakia on OpenStreetMap: Muránska planina National Park: Národný park Muránska planina: Muránska planina: 1998 (27 May) 203.18 km 2 (78.45 sq mi) Pieniny National Park: Pieninský národný park: Pieniny ...
Tatra National Park, Slovakia; V. Veľká Fatra National Park This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 01:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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The Western Tatras (Slovak: Západné Tatry; Polish: Tatry Zachodnie) are mountains in the Tatras, part of the Carpathian Mountains, located on the Polish-Slovak border. The mountains border the High Tatras in the east, Podtatranská kotlina in the south, Choč Mountains in the west and Rów Podtatrzański in the north.