Brest - Belovezhskaya Pushcha - National Park, Belarus



Tom Salander
Displayed: times.The national forest reserve Belavezhskaya Puscha (Belavezha, in short), located 60 km north from Brest, is a Belarusian national heritage. It is one of the largest surviving areas of primeval mixed forest in Europe. The area was declared a national park in 1993 and included in the UNESCO list of biosphere reserves.
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