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Karkonosze National Park

1959 establishments in PolandBiosphere reserves of PolandIUCN Category IIJelenia GóraKarkonosze County
National parks of PolandParks in Lower Silesian VoivodeshipProtected areas established in 1959Ramsar sites in PolandSudetes
Krkonose Karkonosze Biosphere Reserve, Czech Republic Poland (13)
Krkonose Karkonosze Biosphere Reserve, Czech Republic Poland (13)

Karkonosze National Park (Polish: Karkonoski Park Narodowy) is a National Park in the Karkonosze Mountains in the Sudetes in southwestern Poland, along the border with the Czech Republic.The park is located in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in the highest part of the Sudetes. It was created in 1959, covering an area of 55.10 km2. Today it is slightly larger at 55.76 km2 (21.53 sq mi), of which 17.18 km2 is strictly protected. The majority of the park area, around 33.80 km2, consists of forests. In 1992 Karkonosze National Park, together with the neighbouring Czech Krkonoše National Park, became part of the Krkonoše/Karkonosze Transboundary Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme. Also, 40 hectares of peat bogs were designated a Ramsar international wetland site.

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