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Where Is The Bialowieza National Park?

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    This national park is in north east central Polant, 190 km north east of Warsaw. It has a continental climate with summers that are warmish but never hot and it is cole and covered with snow for about 90 days of the year.

    The park covers a tract of lowland forest adjacent to the Helovezhskaya Puscha Hunting Reserve in Russia and is one of the few unchanged parts of the wild wood that once covered much of Europe. Some of the trees that still live in the forest there are between 250 and 400 years old.

    The park is all low lying, reaching only 175 metres above sea level at its highest point. It lies on the watershed between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea and is bounded by rivers on all of its sides. The park contains over a quarter of all Polish floar, including oak, ash, Scots pine, sprice, hornbeam and alders.
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    Kath18  

    answered 3 years ago

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