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Magurski National Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Magura National Park
Magura National Park ((ポーランド語:Magurski Park Narodowy)) is a National Park located in the south-east of Poland, close to Slovakia, on the boundary of Lesser Poland Voivodeship and Subcarpathian Voivodeship. It covers the main part of the upper basin of the Wisłoka river. When the Park was created in 1995 it covered 199.62 km², although it is now only , of which 185.31 km² is forest. The Park takes its name from the massif known as ''Magura Wątkowska'', after Wątkowa, its highest peak. ''Magura'' is also the name of the second-highest peak of this massif. ==The landscape==
Magurski National Park’s landscape is typical of the Beskid Niski ridge and consists mainly of heavily forested low and medium peaks. Among geological curiosities the most important are the ''Diabli Kamień'' ("Devil’s Stone") and the ''Kornuty'' reserve. The main part of the park consists of the Magura Wątkowska massif, with its highest peak Wątkowa at above sea level. Other significant hills are Magura (842 m), Wielka Góra (719 m) and Nad Tysowym (713 m). The Wisłoka river and its tributaries are some of the most important elements of the park. The Wisłoka is a typical mountain river, which creates picturesque ravines and frequently changes its course.
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