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Abrahámsky Park

Coordinates: 48°14′38″N 17°38′03″E / 48.2439°N 17.6342°E / 48.2439; 17.6342
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Abrahámsky park
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Area0.11 km²[1]
Established1983

Abrahámsky Park is a nature reserve in the Slovak municipality of Abrahám. It covers an area of 10.85 ha and has a protection level of 4.

History

The park was created during the nineteenth century, when the floodplain forest along the Dudváh river was transformed into parkland surrounding the castle, which was used a sanatorium. The park is directly adjacent to the forest complex of Časlov.[1]

Flora

The park consists mostly of deciduous trees, of which oak is the most abundant.[1]

References

48°14′38″N 17°38′03″E / 48.2439°N 17.6342°E / 48.2439; 17.6342