Puszcza Zielona

Puszcza Zielona

Puszcza Zielona (the Green Wilderness) is a forest in Poland which extends from the Narew River and the border of what was once East Prussia. It is bounded on the east by the Pisa River and on the west by the Orzyc River. The forest lies in a lowland and contains a wet sandy soil, but it is rich in various minerals which are mined.

The Green Wilderness (Puszcza Zielona) is usually associated with the White Wilderness (Puszcza Biała), and together the two forests are often referred to as the Kurpie Forest (Puszcza Kurpiowska) because the two forests were populated by inhabitants who, over the centuries of isolation, developed a unique culture of their own, called Kurpie.

History

The forest was first ordered colonized by Masovian Prince Janusz I in the first half of the 14th Century by peasants and petty nobles. Colonization continued on and off subsequently, and its inhabitants, because of their isolation by living deep in a forest, developed a distinct culture. They were given the derogatory name of kurpś, because of their crude shoes which were made of fibers from the linden tree and sealed with lime. Eventually, these people formed a unique culture known as Kurpie.

Current status

Because of forest clearing for agricultural purposes over the centuries, much of the forest remains in broken patches. Villages which once housed Kurpie-style structures have now been replaced, for the most part, by more modern structures.

Portions of the forest are being preserved and protected as nature preserves by the Polish government.

Nature preserves pertaining to Puszcza Zielona

* Rezerwat Czarnia
* Rezerwat Kaniston
* Rezerwat przyrody Ciemny Kąt
* Rezerwat przyrody Łokieć

See also

* Polish forests
* Puszcza Kurpiowska
* Puszcza Biała
* Kurpie

References

* [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puszcza_Zielona Puszcza_Zielona]
* [http://www.ekurpie.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=51&Itemid=82 Puszcza Zielona]
* [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puszcza_Kurpiowska Puszcza Kurpiowska]
* [http://www.ostroleka.info.pl/turystyka/glowna.php?id=puszcza_zielona Ostrołęka, ostroleka.INFO.pl]


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