Krkonoše National Park

Krkonoše National Park (Czech: Krkonošský národní park, abbreviated as KRNAP) is a national park in the Liberec and Hradec Králové regions of the Czech Republic. It covers most of the Giant Mountains, which is the highest range of the country. The park has also been listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve site. It borders Karkonosze National Park in Poland.

Krkonoše National Park
Sněžka Mountain from Černá hora
Park logo
Map showing the location of Krkonoše National Park
Map showing the location of Krkonoše National Park
Location in the Czech Republic
LocationCzech Republic
Length35 km (22 mi)
Width15 km (9.3 mi)
Area363.27 km2 (140.26 sq mi)[1]
Established17 May 1963
OperatorSpráva KRNAP
Websitewww.krnap.cz

Krkonoše's highest mountain is Sněžka at 1,603 m (5,259 ft), which is also the highest mountain of the entire the Czech Republic.

The National Park management headquarters are located in the town of Vrchlabí, often called the Gateway to the Giant Mountains.

The area of the national park is 363.27 km2 (140.26 sq mi). The protection zone of the park covers 186.42 km2 (71.98 sq mi).[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Plán péče o Krkonošský národní park a jeho ochranné pásmo 2010–2020, přehled" (PDF) (in Czech). Krkonoše National Park. p. 4. Retrieved 2023-03-22.

Further reading

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  • Rubín, Josef (2003). Národní parky a chráněné krajinné oblasti. Prague: Olympia. ISBN 80-7033-808-3.
  • Opera Corcontica – Scientific Journal from the Krkonoše National Park
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