Synevyr National Nature Park
Synevyr National Nature Park (Ukrainian: Національний парк «Синевир») is one of National Parks in Ukraine, located in Zakarpattia Oblast, in southwest of the country. It was established in 1974 and covers an area of 40,400 hectares (100,000 acres). The Park has its headquarters in the town of Khust.[2] The Park contains a varied flora and fauna. Its attractions include Synevyr lake, and a brown bear sanctuary. Since July 13, 2017, the Darvaika, Kvasovets, Strymba and Vilshany sections of the Synevyr National Park have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the massifs of beech primeval forests of the Carpathians and other regions of Europe.[3] Synevyr National Nature Park harbours brown bears, wolves, wild boars, lynxes, otters, badgers, and ermines. Among birds it hosts Capercaillies, buzzards, multiple species of owls, various species of woodpeckers and the ring ouzel. Among fish the trout, grayling, and minnow are found in mountain streams. Amphibians in the park include the spotted salamander and the Carpathian and Alpine newts[4] Location Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine Area 40,400 hectares (404 km2) Established 1974 Official name Lake Synevyr Designated 29 July 2004 Reference no. 1400[1] Wildlife
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- Official Web Site of Synevyr Park
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- Azov-Syvash
- Bile Ozero
- Boikivshchyna
- Bug Gard
- Carpathian
- Charming Harbor
- Cheremosh
- Derman-Ostroh
- Desna-Stara Huta
- Dniester Canyon
- Dvorichna
- Dzharylhach
- Grand Meadow
- Halych
- Hetman
- Holosiiv
- Holy Mountains
- Homilsha Woods
- Hutsulshchyna
- Ichnia
- Ivory Coast of Sviatoslav
- Kamianska Sich
- Karmeliukove Podillia
- Kholodnyi Yar
- Khotyn
- Kremenets Mountains
- Kreminna Woods
- Kuialnyk
- Lower Dnieper
- Lower Dniester
- Lower Polissia
- Lower Sula
- Meotyda
- Mezyn
- Nobel
- Northern Podillia
- Oleshky Sands
- Podilian Tovtry
- Pryazovskyi
- Prypiat-Stokhid
- Pushcha Radzivila
- Pyriatyn
- Royal Beskids
- Shatsk
- Skole Beskids
- Sloboda
- Synevyr
- Syniohora
- Tsumanska Pushcha
- Tuzly Lagoons
- Upper Pobuzhzhia (proposed)
- Uzh
- Verkhovyna
- Vyzhnytsia
- Yavoriv
- Zacharovanyi Krai
- Zalissia