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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]
Rysy, the popular Polish−Slovak summit border crossing. Rysy has three peaks: the middle at 2,503 meters; the north-western at 2,499 meters; and the south-eastern at 2,473 meters. The north-western peak is the highest point of Poland. Slavkovský štít, 2452 meters tall, within the Tatra National Park, Slovakia
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 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]
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Slovak Karst National Park: Národný park Slovenský kras: Slovak Karst: 2002 (1 March) 346.11 km 2 (133.63 sq mi) Slovak Paradise National Park: Národný park Slovenský raj: Slovak Paradise: 1988 (18 January) 197.63 km 2 (76.31 sq mi) 184473: Tatra National Park: Tatranský národný park: Tatra Mountains: 1949 (1 January) 703 km 2 (271 sq ...
The Kościeliska is a valley in Poland, in Tatra Mountains, Western Tatras, Poland. It stretches from the village of Kiry, about 9 km, right up to the main ridge of the Tatras. Halfway up is the Ornak mountain refuge, built in 1948. [1] Is reached by road from Zakopane - 7 km.
The Low Tatras or Low Tatra (Slovak: Nízke Tatry; Hungarian: Alacsony-Tátra) is a mountain range of the Inner Western Carpathians in central Slovakia. It is located south of the Tatras proper, from which it is separated by the valleys of the Váh and Poprad rivers (the Liptov-Spiš abasement).