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Eagles' Nests Landscape Park

Coordinates: 50°36′18″N 19°29′06″E / 50.605°N 19.485°E / 50.605; 19.485[1]
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Eagle Nests Landscape Park
Park Krajobrazowy Orlich Gniazd
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Map showing the location of Eagle Nests Landscape Park
Map showing the location of Eagle Nests Landscape Park
Map of Poland
LocationSouth Poland
Coordinates50°36′18″N 19°29′06″E / 50.605°N 19.485°E / 50.605; 19.485[1]
Area597 km2 (231 sq mi)
Established1980

The Eagles' Nests Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Orlich Gniazd) is a 597 km2 (231 sq mi)[1] protected area in south-western Poland, and one of over 120 Polish official Landscape parks. It was established in 1980, and covers much of the area of the Trail of the Eagles' Nests, marked as No. 1 on the official list of tourist trails. The trail passes by some 25 medieval castles called the Eagles' Nests, built on large, tall rocks by the order of King Casimir III the Great.

Location

The Park (Template:Lang-pl) is shared between two voivodeships: Lesser Poland and Silesian Voivodeship or more specifically its Częstochowa County (Gmina Janów, Gmina Olsztyn) and Zawiercie County (Gmina Łazy, Gmina Ogrodzieniec).

The Park lies within the Polish Jura formation also known as the Polish Jurassic Highland or Kraków-Częstochowa Upland (Template:Lang-pl), stretching between the cities of Kraków, Częstochowa and Wieluń. The Polish Jura, along with its numerous medieval castles (Template:Lang-pl) built by King Casimir (1310–1370), is visited by roughly 400,000 visitors a year. Part of the Upland belongs to the Ojców National Park, the smallest of Poland's twenty national parks, ranking among the most attractive recreational areas in the country.[2][3]

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Park Krajobrazowy Orlich Gniazd Landscape Park". protectedplanet.net.
  2. ^ Congress of the Jurassic System, Kraków, Poland, [1]
  3. ^ "Pattern of karst landscape of the Cracow Upland (South Poland)" by Witold Stefan Alexandrowicz and Zofia Alexandrowicz, Acta Carsologica, Slovenian Academy Of Sciences [2]

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