- Biogradska Gora
Infobox_protected_area | name = Biogradska Gora National Park
iucn_category = II
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location =Montenegro
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lat_degrees = 42
lat_minutes = 53
lat_seconds = 53
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 19
long_minutes = 36
long_seconds = 07
long_direction = E
area = 54 km²
established = 1952
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governing_body =Biogradska Gora is a
forest and anational park inMontenegro withinKolašin municipality.Location
Biogradska Gora is located in the mountainous region of
Bjelasica in the central part of Montenegro between the rivers Tara and Lim, and is surrounded by three municipalities:Kolašin ,Berane andMojkovac .Biogradska Gora National Park
The National Park is 54 km² in area. Basic elements of the Park are: untouched forest, large mountain slopes and tops over 2000 meters high, six
glacial lake s, five at altitude of 1820 meters and one easy accessible low land lake located at the very entrance to the park,Biogradsko Lake . Swift streams cut through scenery of Biogradska Gora, green pastures and clear lakes reflecting centennial forests. The Park is renowned as unique geomorphological region and as such very attractive for scientific research. The seat of the park is in Kolašin. The national park abounds in cultural and historic heritage consisting of sacral monuments national building andarcheological localities. Numerous authentic buildings of traditionalarchitecture at summer pastures and villages spread at limit of virgin forest reserve of mountain Bjelasica.Ecology
Although it is the smallest of four National Parks in Montenegro, Biogradska Gora National Park contains great diversity of
flora andfauna . There are 26 different habitats ofplant s with 220 different plants, 150 kinds ofbird s, and 10 kinds ofmammals live in this Park and in itsforest , there are 86 kinds oftrees andshrubs . In the waters of the park exist three kinds oftrout and 350 kinds ofinsects .The thing that makes the national park unique is its
virgin forest , Biogradska Gora (16 km²) withtree s over five hundreds of years old. In the very heart of Biogradska's virgin forest is Biogradsko Lake, the largest glacier lake in this National park. The most common treespecies around the lake includeEuropean Beech ,Sycamore Maple andEuropean Ash , and on the slopes Beech andSilver Fir .History of the Park
When
Kolašin liberated from Turkish rule in 1878, people from the Morača and Rovca presented a part of the forest to King Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro. This forest was known as "Branik Kralja Nikole" and was protected. Biogradska Gora was proclaimed a National Park in 1952.Historical events
In close vicinity of the National Park, there took place a battle between the Turks on one side and
Montenegrins andSerbs on the other side. There were also important battles fought in the First Balkan War of 1912 and this region represented the center of activities of partisans inWorld War II . For years back, shepherds used rich pasture in this region for grazing sheep and other cattle. These slopes are even today used as pastures and visitors of park enjoy hospitality of shepherds in their summer houses.See also
*Bjelasica Mountain
*Tourism in Montenegro External links
* [http://www.nparkovi.cg.yu/NP%20Biogradska%20gora%20ENG.htm Official Website of Biogradska Gora National Park]
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