Karula National Park
Karula National Park is national park in southern Estonia. It was established in 1979 as a protected area and in 1993 became a national park. It is the smallest national park in Estonia.[1]
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Location | Estonia |
Coordinates | 57°42′52″N 26°29′12″E |
Area | 123.64 km2 (47.74 sq mi) |
Established | 1979 |
Website | www |
The park is located in Antsla and Rõuge parishes in Võru County and Valga Parish in Valga County. The park covers almost a third of the Karula Uplands and is characterised by its hilly topography, its many lakes, the great biodiversity and traditional cultural landscape. The flora of the national park is rich, and includes several species red-listed in Estonia such as the Baltic orchid, mezereon and the daisyleaf grape fern; the latter is only found in three locations in Estonia and Karula is one of them. The fauna also incorporates unusual and threatened species, such as the pond bat, the lesser spotted eagle and the black stork. Mammals like elk, lynx and polecat are common.[2]
References
- Karula National Park in Estonia Protected Planet
- "Karula National Park". Retrieved 4 February 2013.
External links
- Media related to Karula National Park at Wikimedia Commons
- Karula National Park travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Karula National Park