- Bieszczady National Park
Infobox_protected_area | name = Bieszczady National Park
native_name = Bieszczadzki Park Narodowy
iucn_category = II
caption =Tarnica
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location =Subcarpathian Voivodeship ,Poland
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area = 292.02 km²
established = 1973
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governing_body = Ministry of the EnvironmentBieszczady National Park ( _pl. Bieszczadzki Park Narodowy) is the third largest National Park in
Poland , located inSubcarpathian Voivodeship in the extreme south-east corner of the country, borderingSlovakia andUkraine .The Park was created in 1973. At the time it covered only 59.55
km² , but over the years it was enlarged four times. The last enlargements took place in 1996 and 1999, when the Park incorporated the former villages of Bukowiec, Beniowa and Carynskie in 1996, and in 1999 the former villages of Dzwiniacz, Tarnawa and Sokoliki.Currently it occupies an
area of convert|292.02|km2|sqmi, covering the highest areas of the Polish part of theBieszczady Mountains . In 1992 the Park and its surrounding areas became part of theUNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve , which has a total area of convert|2132.11|km2|sqmi, and also includes areas in Slovakia and (since 1998) Ukraine.Forest s cover about 80% of the area of the National Park. The woods are mainly natural and in some cases it can be said that they have preserved theirpristine character. The highest peak in the park –Tarnica – is convert|1346|m|ft abovesea level . Animal life is abundant with several species of endangered animals thriving in the area, among thembear s, wolves,wild boar ,beaver s andlynx as well asdeer and Polishbison (around 100 of these live in the Bieszczady Mountains). The Park is also home to the largest Polish population ofEskulap’s snake .The Park also contains interestingbird specicies, includingeagle s andowl s.The area of the Park is sparsely populated (less than 1 person per km²), which means that animals can roam freely. The region is very popular among
tourist s, but there are not many tourist facilities in the area. Around 70% of the Park’s area is regarded as strict preserve, which means that the use of trails is restricted. The Park’s authorities promote walking trips.Hiking trails
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European walking route E8
**Prešov -Miháľov -Kurimka -Dukla -Iwonicz-Zdrój –Rymanów-Zdrój - Puławy – Tokarnia (778 m) – Kamień (717 m) –Komańcza -Cisna -Ustrzyki Górne -Tarnica -Wołosate .External links
* [http://www.mos.gov.pl/kzpn/en/bies_gb.htm The Board of Polish National Parks]
* [http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/pnp/bies.htm Bieszczady National Park]
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