Tatra National Park, Slovakia

Tatra National Park, Slovakia

Infobox_protected_area | name = Tatra National Park
"Tatranský národný park"
iucn_category = II



caption = Western Tatras
location = Tatra mountains, North Central Slovakia
lat_degrees = 49
lat_minutes = 10
lat_seconds = 49
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 19
long_minutes = 55
long_seconds = 10
long_direction = E
area = 738 km² (284.9 mi²)
established = 1 January 1949
governing_body = Správa Tatranského národného parku (The administration of the Tatra National Park)

Tatra(s) National Park ( _sk. Tatranský národný park; abbr. TANAP) is one of the nine national parks in Slovakia. It is situated in North Central Slovakia in the Tatra Mountains. The Tatra National Park protects the area of the Western Tatras ("Západné Tatry") and the Eastern Tatras ("Východné Tatry"). [cite web | publisher = Tatras National Park | url = http://www.tanap.org/en/tatras-national-park.php | title = Inorganic nature | date = no date | accessdate = May 21 | accessyear = 2007]

The National Park covers an area of 738 km² (284.9 mi²), and the buffer zone around the park covers an area of 307 km² (118.5 mi²); 1045 km² together. [cite web | publisher = Tatras National Park | url = http://www.tanap.org/en/tatras-national-park.php | title = A Man and nature | date = no date | accessdate = May 21 | accessyear = 2007] The park offers 600 km of hiking trailscite web | publisher = Štátne lesy TANAPu | url = http://www.lesytanap.sk/01-priroda-tanapu/ | title = Príroda TANAPu [Nature of TANAP] | date = no date | language = Slovak | accessdate = May 21 | accessyear = 2007] and 16 marked and maintained bike trails.

The highest peak in Slovakia, Gerlachovský štít (2,655 m) is situated in the park. The park is important for its diverse flora and fauna with many endemic species, including the Tatra chamois.

Park creation and history

The park was established on 1 January 1949, and it is the oldest national park in Slovakia. In 1987, the Western Tatras were affiliated to the National Park. In 1993, the National Park became a part of the UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme. The areas of the park and its buffer zone were adjusted in 2003. Since 2004, the National Park belongs to the Natura 2000 ecological network.

Geography

The west part of the Tatra National Park is situated in the Žilina Region and the east part in the Prešov Region. The Tatra National Park is located in the area of the Western Tatras ("Západné Tatry") and the Eastern Tatras ("Východné Tatry"). The Western Tatras are divided into "Osobitá", "Roháče", "Sivý vrch" (literally Grey Mountain), "Liptovské Tatry" (Liptov Tatras), "Liptovské Kopy", "Červené vrchy" (Red Mountains).The Eastern Tatras consist of High Tatras ("Vysoké Tatry") and Belianske Tatras ("Belianske Tatry").

There are more than a hundred of mountain lakes (tarns) in the park. "Veľké Hincovo pleso" is the biggest one with an area of 0,2 km² and the deepest one with 58 m. The area around the settlement of Štrbské Pleso is a border between two drainage basins. To the east of this border, streams form the Poprad River, which belongs to the Baltic Sea drainage basin. To the west streams are tributaries of the Váh, which belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin. The most popular waterfalls include "Studenovodské vodopády", "Kmeťov vodopád", "Vajanského vodopád", "Roháčsky vodopád", and "Vodopád Skok".

The highest point in the park is Gerlachovský štít at 2,655 m ASL, highest peak in Slovakia, the Tatra Mountains and the Carpathian Mountains. Bystrá is the highest mountain in the Western Tatras at 2,248 m ASL, and Havran (literally Raven) is the highest point in the Belianske Tatras at 2,152 m ASL.

About 300 caves are situated in the park but only one is open to public - Belianska Cave, near the village of Lendak. The longest cave system discovered so far is the cave of Javorinka.

Biology and ecology

The geological composition, soil properties and climate conditions all contribute to the original flora and fauna in the park.cite web | publisher = Tatras National Park | url = http://www.tanap.org/en/tatras-national-park.php | title = Living nature | date = no date | accessdate = May 23 | accessyear = 2007]

Flora

Almost two thirds of the park are covered with forests, mainly spruce and fir. The most widespread tree is the Norway Spruce, followed by the Scots Pine, Swiss Pine, European Larch, and Mountain Pine. Leafy trees, especially Maples, mainly grow in the Belianske Tatras.

About 1,300 species of vascular plants grow in the park, of which 37 are endemic to the Tatras, 41 are endemic to the Western Carpathians and 57 are endemic to the Carpathians. Notable plants endemic to the Tatras include "Erysimum wahlenbergii" of the Wallflower genus, "Cochlearia tatrae", "Erigeron hungaricus" of the "Erigeron" genus, and others. Ice age relicts include "Ranunculus alpestris" of the "Ranunculus" genus, Glacier Crowfoot, "Dianthus glacialis" of the "Dianthus" genus, "Gentiana frigida" of the Gentian genus, "Primula minim" of the "Primula" genus, yellow mountain saxifrage, Dwarf Willow, Net-leaved Willow, and others.

Fauna

Animals are represented by 115 species of birds, 42 mammals, 8 reptiles, and 3 amphibians. There are also a lot of invertebrates. Notable ice age relicts are " [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0278-0372(199302)13%3A1%3C184%3APOBP(I%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C Branchinecta paludosa] ", Three-toed Woodpecker, Ring Ouzel, Spotted Nutcracker, and others.

Mammals are represented by, for example, the European Brown Bear, Alpine Marmot, and the Tatra chamois. [cite web | publisher = International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources | url = http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/19770/all | title = Rupicapra rupicapra ssp. tatrica | date = no date | accessdate = June 18 | accessyear = 2007]

References

External links

* [http://www.tanap.org/en/ Tatra National Park official website]
* [http://www.slovakia.travel/entitaview.aspx?l=2&smi=108032&ami=108032&llt=1&idp=3982 Tatra National Park] at [http://www.slovakia.travel/intropage.aspx?l=2 Slovakia.travel]


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