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  2. Tatra National Park, Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The west part of the Tatra National Park is situated in the Žilina Region and the east part in the Prešov Region. The national park covers an area of 738 km 2 (284.9 mi 2), and the buffer zone around the park covers an area of 307 km 2 (118.5 mi 2); 1045 km 2 together. [2]

  3. Tatra National Park, Poland - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, a separate administrative unit, Tatra Park, was created. In 1954, by decision of the Polish Government, Tatra National Park was created. [ 5 ] It was established originally over an area of 215.56 km 2 (83.23 sq mi), but it is currently slightly smaller, at 211.64 km 2 (81.71 sq mi).

  4. Tatra National Park - Wikipedia

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    Tatra National Park is the name for two different national parks located in the Tatra mountains: Tatra National Park, Poland (Tatrzański Park Narodowy)

  5. Orla Perć - Wikipedia

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    The total length of the accessible route is 4.5 km. [3] Total walking time (summer, depending on trails conditions) varies between 6 and 8 hours. [4] The highest point is Kozi Wierch at 2291 m AMSL. The path starts at Zawrat pass (2159 m AMSL) and finishes at Krzyżne pass (2112 m AMSL), leading through several peaks and traversing others. The ...

  6. Mickiewicz Falls - Wikipedia

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    Mickiewicz Falls (pronounced: [mit͡sˈkjɛvit͡ʂ]; Polish: Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza; Slovak: Mickiewiczove vodopády, German: Mickiewiczfälle; Hungarian: Mickiewicz-vízesések) [1] is a waterfall in the Tatra National Park, Lesser Poland, consisting of three main cascades dropping a total of 10 metres (33 ft).

  7. Tatra Mountains - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. List of national parks of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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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 mi)

  9. High Tatras - Wikipedia

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    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