Moravian Karst - protected landscape area
This is the largest and best developed karst area in the Czech Republic, significant also from a European point of view. It was declared in 1956 as the third largest protected area in what was then Czechoslovakia, after the High Tatras (1949) and the Bohemian Paradise (1955). It covers an area of 94 km² and occupies an almost 24 km long and 2 to 6 km wide strip of Devonian limestones north of Brno, aligned in a flat surface with an average…
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Moravian Karst - protected landscape area
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