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House in village in National Park Poloniny, Poloniny Dark-Sky Park. Very quiet village in forest. Welcome in Rusky Potok house number 1. The guests can use the service of the traveller's guide in the surrounding :)
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Poloniny National Park is a national park in northeastern Slovakia at the Polish and Ukrainian borders, in the Bukovské vrchy mountain range, which belongs to the Eastern Carpathians. Selected areas of the park are included into Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The primeval beech forests of Havešová, Stužica, and Rožok (all three areas being in the Bukovské vrchy) were designated as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO on June 28, 2007 because of their comprehensive and undisturbed ecological patterns and processes. Together with another Slovak site in Vihorlat and additional six in Ukraine they form Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians. In order to protect the extraordinary value of these forests, only one of them, namely Stužica, is accessible to the public.
Besides several mountain trails there is also one connecting outstanding wooden churches from the 18th century in Topoľa, Uličské Krivé, and Ruský Potok.
Poloniny Dark-Sky Park is located in the northeast of the Slovak Republic on the border with Poland and Ukraine. The territory of the park itself is defined by area of the Poloniny National Park (298.05 km²) and a buffer zone (109.73 km²) and municipal territories of Kolonica, Ladomirov, Kalná Roztoka, Klenová, Ruská Volová (77.41 km²). The total area is 485.19 km². Area of the park is characterized by having an exceptionally small population density (6 inhabitants per km²). It is also the least visited national park in Slovakia, so the human impact on the environment is minimal.
In terms of light pollution, Poloniny National Park is the darkest area in Slovakia. Natural night darkness and night biorhythms of all living organisms are disturbed the least there.
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Poloniny National Park is a national park in northeastern Slovakia at the Polish and Ukrainian borders, in the Bukovské vrchy mountain range, which belongs to the Eastern Carpathians. Selected areas of the park are included into Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The primeval beech forests of Havešová, Stužica, and Rožok (all three areas being in the Bukovské vrchy) were designated as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO on June 28, 2007 because of their comprehensive and undisturbed ecological patterns and processes. Together with another Slovak site in Vihorlat and additional six in Ukraine they form Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians. In order to protect the extraordinary value of these forests, only one of them, namely Stužica, is accessible to the public.
Besides several mountain trails there is also one connecting outstanding wooden churches from the 18th century in Topoľa, Uličské Krivé, and Ruský Potok.
Poloniny Dark-Sky Park is located in the northeast of the Slovak Republic on the border with Poland and Ukraine. The territory of the park itself is defined by area of the Poloniny National Park (298.05 km²) and a buffer zone (109.73 km²) and municipal territories of Kolonica, Ladomirov, Kalná Roztoka, Klenová, Ruská Volová (77.41 km²). The total area is 485.19 km². Area of the park is characterized by having an exceptionally small population density (6 inhabitants per km²). It is also the least visited national park in Slovakia, so the human impact on the environment is minimal.
In terms of light pollution, Poloniny National Park is the darkest area in Slovakia. Natural night darkness and night biorhythms of all living organisms are disturbed the least there.
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The guests can use the service of the traveller's guide in the surrounding :)
House in village in National Park Poloniny, Poloniny Dark-Sky Park. Very quiet village in forest. Welcome in Rusky Potok house number 1. The guests can use the service of the traveller's guide in the surrounding :)
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Poloniny National Park is a national park in northeastern Slovakia at the Polish and Ukrainian borders, in the Bukovské vrchy mountain range, which belongs to the Eastern Carpathi… 더 읽기
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Poloniny National Park is a national park in northeastern Slovakia at the Polish and Ukrainian borders, in the Bukovské vrchy mountain range, which belongs to the Eastern Carpathi… 더 읽기
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Kyjovský prales, a primeval beech forest in Vihorlat Mountains, was proclaimed by UNESCO to be a World Heritage Site on June 28, 2007 because of its comprehensive and undisturbed ecological patterns and processes.
Kyjovský prales, a primeval beech forest in Vihorlat Mountains, was proclaimed by UNESCO to be a World Heritage Site on June 28, 2007 because of its comprehensive and undisturbed ecological patterns and processes.
Southwards is Vihorlat Mountains (Slovak: Vihorlatské vrchy; Ukrainian: Вигорлат, Vyhorliat) or colloquially Vihorlat is a volcanic mountain range in eastern Slovakia and western Ukraine. A part of the range is…
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