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Lille Vildmose : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lille Vildmose
Lille Vildmose (meaning: “little wild bog”) is a raised bog also known as the East Himmerland Moor in the hinterland in the municipalities of Aalborg and Mariagerfjord, Denmark. It is reported to be the largest high moor in north-western Europe. The moor is a remnant of heathland that once extended south from Limfjorden to Rold Forest. ==Geography== Lille Vildmose is a protected area, about southeast of Aalborg. It encompasses an area of which is owned both privately and partly by the State. A well-preserved, pristine wilderness, it contains the largest raised moor in Northern Europe and is Denmark's largest protected area.〔〔 Its habitat consists of raised bogs (once part of the seabed), former islands (during the Stone Age), and a large area of coastal hills and beach meadows.〔 The raised bogs flourished undisturbed for 1,200 years till they were intentionally drained around 1750. They contain layers of peat growing at an annual rate of and reaching a depth of . Rainwater provides the nutrients.〔 Tofte Lake (''Tofte sø'') has been formed after draining the marsh over a period of 200 years. The deciduous forests of Høstemark, Tofte, and Mose are part of the protected area secured by fencing. Trees have started to grow on the Portlandmose and Paraplymose, both raised bogs, as a result of drainage.〔
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