natália ištoková tamara haulíková. o national park malá fatra o national park muránska...
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National parks of Slovakia
Natália IštokováTamara Haulíková
The list of the national parks
o National park Malá Fatrao National park Muránska planinao National park Nízke Tatry /NAPANT/
o National park Pieniny /PIENAP/
o National park Poloninyo National park Slovenský kraso National park Slovenský rajo National park Veľká Fatrao Tatra’s National Park /TANAP/
The map of Slovakia’s NPs
Unescoo All of these parks are protected by
Unescoo Unesco is an organisation which
protects national parks, monuments, castles and nature .
Nature of these parks
o Most of these parks are in Tatras , where the weather is the coldest in Slovakia
o The mountains are covered mainly with mixed beech forests, at higher elevations with fir and spruce.
o Pine woods and meadows occur at higher altitudes.
Protected plants in these parks
PLESNIVEC ALPÍNSKY
BLEDUĽA JARNÁ KARPATSKÁ HOREC BODKOVANÝ
PONIKLEC SLOVENSKÝ
ASTRA ALPÍNSKA HOREC CLUSIOV
GENTIANA CLUSIIALPINE ASTER
EDELWEISS
PULSATILLA SLAVICA
GENTIANA PUNCTATALEUCOJUM VERNUM
Animals in these parks
o There are lot of protected animals in national parks of Slovakia
o An important component of the Tatra’s fauna consists of endemic species
o There are the most known :• Brown bear• Salamander• Lynx • Wolf
• Chamois
Protected animalsMARMOT CHAMOIS GOLDEN EAGLE
WHITE STORK EUROPEAN BISON TREE FROG
National park Malá Fatra
o It is a national park in the northern part of the Malá Fatra mountains called Krivánska Malá Fatra.
o It has an area of 226.3 km² o The park was created in 1988o The highest hill is Veľký Kriváň -
1 709 m.a.t.s.l.o About 70% of the area is covered by
forests
National park Malá Fatra
National park Muránska planinao It is one of the youngest National
park in Slovakiao It’s located in the central Slovakia in
the districts of Brezno, Rimavská Sobota and Revúca in Banska Bystrica region.
o It covers an area of 203.18 km²o The highest hill is Kľak -
1 408,7 m.a.t.s.l.
National park Muránska planina
National park Nízke Tatry o It is a national park in the central
Slovakiao It has an area of 728 km²o It is the largest national park in
Slovakia.o The highest hill is Ďumbier - 2 043
meters above the sea levels
National park Nízke Tatry
National park Pieniny
o It is a national park in the northern Slovakia
o It’s located in the western Pieniny at the border of Poland
o It has an area of 37.5 km²o It is the smallest national park in
Slovakia
National park Pieniny
National park Poloninyo It’s a national park at the border with
Poland and Ukraine in Polonina’s mountains
o It has an area of 298 km²o The highest hill is called Kremeneco This park was created on 1st October
1997o It is the easternmost part of Slovakia
National park Poloniny
National park Slovenský kraso It is located in the southwestern part
of eastern Slovakia. o It is situated in the district Rožňava
and Košiceo There are known more than 1,000
caves and gorgeso The highest point is Matesova stone -
925 m.a.t.s.l.o It has an area of 346,11 km²o It was created on 13rd February
2002
National park Slovenský kras
National park Slovenský rajo It was created on 18th April 1988o It is located on the eastern of Slovakiao It has an area of 327.74 km²o There are 350 caves such as Dobšinská
ľadová jaskyňao The highest hill is Predná hoľa -
1 545 m.a.t.s.l.o The park offers a lot of tourist
paths ,which are mostly equipped with ladders, chains and bridges.
National park Slovenský raj
National park Veľká Fatrao The park was created on 1st April
2002o It has an area of 403,71 km²o The highest hill is Ostredok - 1 592
m.a.t.s.l.o Veľká Fatra is also an important
source of drinking water
National park Veľká Fatra
Tatra’s National Parko It is the oldest national park in
Slovakia. o It’s located in the north of central
and eastern Slovakia in the Tatra Mountains.
o It was created on 1st January 1949o It has an area of 738 km²o The highest hill is Gerlachovksý
štít /which is also the highest hill of Slovakia/ - 2 654,4 m.a.s.l.
Tatra’s national park
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