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Plitvice Lakes National Park

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1944: 703:(9.3 percent), hence the national park authority is under national jurisdiction. The overall water body area is about 2 km (0.77 sq mi). The two largest lakes, ProŔćansko jezero and Kozjak, cover about 80 percent of the overall water body area. These lakes are also the deepest, with a depth of 37 and 47 metres (121 and 154 ft) respectively. On Lake Kozjak, low-noise and ecologically friendly electric boats are being used. None of the other lakes in the park exceeds 25 metres (82 feet) in depth. The altitude drop from the first lake to the last is 133 metres (436 feet). 684: 1725:), even if according to pH measurements the conditions would be favorable further down the river. At the ground of Lake Kozjak a constant yearly sedimentation of 0,8 millimeters during the past 3,000 years has been ascertained. Yearly, the barriers are growing up to 13 millimeters in height. Tufa formation processes thus surpass erosion activities, which would destroy the sensitive barriers of the lakes. It is estimated that the tufa sedimentations at the ground of the lakes date back 6,000 or even 7,000 years. 5574: 1410: 1485:
upper or lower part of the system are continuously changing the outlook of the lakes and the surrounding landscape. They finally exit the lakes as river Korana. On the one hand, chalk tufa is being washed away partly. On the other hand, new sediments are continuously being formed. Thus, new waterfalls are being formed while others run dry. Nature itself is continuously adapting to these new conditions. As a whole, the complex of lakes represents a very sensitive and labile (liable to change) ecosystem.
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travertine creation ends quite quickly, in spite of its supersaturation with calcium bicarbonate, as a result of the increased concentration of organic matter in the water. The park authorities have therefore begun systematic removal of excessive vegetation along the barriers. Water purity is the decisive factor for tufa formation. The water at the influx to the Plitvice Lakes is defined as pure from an analytical point of view. The
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barrier. The moss becomes encrusted with travertine and fresh moss grows further out. First a crag is formed but later a cave roof forms under the crag. If the water continues flowing, the cave becomes progressively bigger. Older travertine is filled with fossilized algae and mosses. This type of tufa rock typical of the Plitvice Lakes is called "phytogeneous tufa."
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cleared of mines and renovated, although some of the more remote areas in the park are suspected still to contain landmines. In 1998, the national park was removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger. In 2000, the national park was expanded by a further 102 square kilometres (39 sq mi) in order to protect the underground tributary streams.
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as a borderland of Habsburg Austria to the Ottoman Empire. The laws that prevailed in this area under special jurisdiction had formative impact on the local population for centuries. As a consequence of the establishment of this special regime, people abandoned these areas in great masses towards the
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While other nature protection areas are located far away from any interference by man, the Plitvice Lakes have permanently been exposed to human influence in the course of history. The Plitvice Lakes do not represent an abandoned or lonely nature reserve. They are located along an important transport
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of the lakes (increased concentrations of organic substances within the water). For the sustainable formation of tufa it is therefore imperative to protect this extremely sensitive area from excessively harmful human influence. Since 2006, it has been strictly forbidden to bathe or swim in the lakes.
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The precipitation of calcium carbonate, however, does not occur right at the springs of the rivers that flow into the Plitvice Lakes. For the precipitation of carbonate chalk (calcium carbonate) the water needs to reach a certain mineral saturation level. At the springs this saturation level is about
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Another unique and distinctive feature are the natural factors, particularly the influences of the vegetation in the process of sedimentation. While passing the vegetation, barriers are being created by foaming water. These naturally created barriers decelerate and dam the waters, thus forming lakes.
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The national park is world-famous for its lakes arranged in cascades. Sixteen lakes can be seen from the surface. These lakes are a result of the confluence of several small rivers and subterranean karst rivers. The lakes are all interconnected and follow the water flow. They are separated by natural
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In former times, the local population lacked the proper comprehension of the natural values of the Plitvice Lakes. Farmers had to focus on securing the daily bread for their families in these dour times, which was accompanied by grave changes to nature. For example, smaller lakes were filled up with
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refugees fleeing Ottoman repression, who were given refuge in the abandoned areas in exchange for military service. The entire population of the military frontier, particularly the so-called frontiersmen, had the duty to protect this area of permanent unrest and terrible destruction. The region once
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The great plant diversity creates an interesting interplay of colours that change with the seasons. The national park has an area of 29,842 hectares, of which some 22,308 hectares consists of forests (74.75 percent), 6,957 hectares are meadows (23.31 percent) (mainly in village areas), and
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Even though the vegetation has beneficial effects for the formation of tufa, excessive concentrations of organic substances within the water impede its formation. Excessive plant cover has adverse effects on mineral sedimentation. Along the course of Korana River from the Korana bridge, for example,
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Measurements of carbon dioxide quantities in the water show that they correspond with continuous sedimentation processes in the Plitvice Lakes area. Carbon dioxide quantities at the springs are about twenty times higher than in the atmosphere. The quantity of carbon dioxide decreases along the water
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The water temperature at the springs is usually below 10 Ā°C (50 Ā°F). Within the rivers and lakes, the water temperature rises up to 20 Ā°C (68 Ā°F). The following example for different water temperatures measured on July 7, 1954 demonstrates large temperature differences within the
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From an aerial perspective, significant differences between the terrain of the Upper and the Lower Plitvice Lakes can be observed. At the Upper Lakes several little lakes have formed parallel to each other and a rather shallow water flow can be observed. The Lower Lakes, however, are much larger and
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First permanent shelter at Plitvice Lakes have been constructed by officers of the Otočac Regiment in 1861/2 for rare chance travelers, who meet unexpectedly with that romantic but unknown, almost wild and insecure area. This was the way in which the first traveler's house was built in simple Swiss
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During the 1960s, a modern road connection to the Plitvice Lakes was constructed, which led to increasing traffic volumes. During these years, several hotels and other objects were erected according to innovative plans of Croatian architects. However, some buildings that would fit current standards
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The fauna of the Plitvice Lakes includes some 50 species of mammals. Scientists have so far discovered 321 different species of lepidoptera, of which 76 are day-flying butterflies, and 245 are nocturnal moths. However, they estimate that only about 40 percent of the lepidopteran population has been
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Photosynthesis by algae and mosses, however, fosters the crystallization of sediments because of the extraction of carbon dioxide. These effects are fostered by the millions of microscopically-small bacteria and algae that grow on such plants, which secrete mucus to which the first microcrystals of
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In geological terms, the actual phenomena molding the Plitvice Lakes are quite young. The complex processes of dissolution and sedimentation of limestone require specific climatic preconditions. These have only existed since the end of the ice age about 12,000 to 15,000 years ago, according to tufa
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During the 1980s, tourism was booming in Yugoslavia. Plitvice Lakes National Park soon became one of Yugoslavia's most popular tourist attractions. The beginning of the 1990s, however, marked another great turning point in the history of this national park. In March 1991 it became the scene of the
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The young shoots of mosses are green and soft. They are mostly without travertine, while older shoots are encrusted by a thin and fragile yellow layer, completely covered and petrified by plant-formed travertine. The mosses foster not only the creation of tufa barriers, but also become part of the
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Tufa barriers are the result of continuous sedimentation processes along natural thresholds. As the water flows in thin layers over thresholds, it is splashed up. This disturbs the chemical balance and causes precipitation of the carbonates, which then creates sedimentary deposits. Since the water
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The previously mentioned mechanical and chemical dissolution processes are regularly occurring natural phenomena. A unique process occurring at the Plitvice Lakes, however, is the sedimentation of water-bound chalk at certain places. With regard to other similar phenomena in the world, at Plitvice
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is well known for its low wooden houses with roofs made of rye straw or shingles. Many features of the ancient living style are mirrored in local costumes. They tell a lot about regional affiliations or social standings of those who have worn those costumes. Under French rule, men were allowed to
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Because of high tourism and illegal construction around the lakes, with faecal waste flowing down to surrounding woods and lakes without any treatment, the water in the lakes is polluted and no longer drinkable. In its current state, UNESCO threatens to remove the park's status as a World Natural
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During the war from 1991 until 1995, many buildings in the national park were destroyed or burnt down. Because of the apparent risk of mines, the park was placed on the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger during the war years. After the war, the Plitvice Lakes were among the first areas to be
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The area of the Plitvice Lakes is one of the most significant areas of Croatia for plant and animal diversity, mainly because of climatic conditions and its relatively remote location. The low level of industrial development in the surrounding area, along with the early introduction of protective
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is 81.8 percent. In January, the average temperature is 2.2 Ā°C (36 Ā°F). During the summer months of July and August, the temperature rises to 17.4 Ā°C (63 Ā°F). The general average annual temperature is 7.9 Ā°C (46 Ā°F). Snow falls from November until March. Usually, the
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is a nature reserve and national park located in the north of Sichuan, China. Also inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, its landscape of cascading lakes is made up of high-altitude karsts shaped by glacial, hydrological and tectonic activity. The area around Ocho Rios Jamaica is another
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Apart from weather and temperature factors, the water quality and other natural factors are significant for the creation of these natural phenomena, prevailing at the Plitvice Lakes. By passing through the limestone underground the karst rivers dissolve chalk (calcite), which concentrates in the
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A distinctive feature of the Plitvice lakes is the fact that they do not represent separated, stationary waters. The lakes have always been seen as one composed system of lakes. Because of constant changes it is not possible to analyse individual lakes. The water masses reaching the lakes at the
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trees, and features a mixture of Alpine and Mediterranean vegetation. It has a notably wide variety of plant communities, because of its range of microclimates, differing soils and varying levels of altitude. Scientists have so far identified 1,267 different types of plants belonging to the 109
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from the water occurs only at certain temperature conditions (only above 14 Ā°C), e.g. when the water warms up or by evaporation or by another loss of carbon dioxide, additionally fostered by water plants and moss. Since sedimentation only occurs under warm, humid climate conditions, these
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The quantity of calcium hydrogencarbonate (calcium bicarbonate) dissolved in water depends on the quantity of dissolved carbon dioxide in the water. Generally, the following could be said: The colder the water, the higher the quantity of dissolved calcium hydrogencarbonate. Depending on the
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lakes: Within lake Kozjak at the depth of 4 m a temperature of 18.9 Ā°C (66 Ā°F) has been measured. At a depth of 20 m, 5 Ā°C (41 Ā°F) have been measured. At 44 m depth, virtually at the bottom of the lake, a temperature of 4.1 Ā°C (39 Ā°F) has been measured.
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The Plitvice Lakes are one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions in Croatia. Their natural, cultural and tourist significance has become a motor for the local economy. About 1,000,000 visitors per year greatly contribute to the economic development of the wider region.
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during the conflict and suffered some damage in the process, with hotels and other facilities being used as barracks. During the period under the control of Serb forces loyal to Belgrade, Croats were ethnically cleansed from the region systematically. The region was retaken by the
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The Ottomans succeeded several times to gain control over the area of the Plitvice Lakes for shorter periods. In 1788, this area permanently fell back under Habsburg rule. When the Ottoman threat subsided, the Military Frontier was reverted to the civilian control of the
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built the first hotel with a restaurant at ProŔćansko jezero. However, he exaggerated in his efforts and also caused partly irreparable damage on the nature. For example, he constructed canals across the travertine barriers for his saw mill that are visible even today.
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Within the national park continuous scientific research projects are being carried out. The national park administration currently endeavors to introduce new, progressive protection measures. There is a proposal to replace the wooden bridges and paths by floating
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In the course of time, older barriers can be flooded by rising water levels since other barriers have outgrown the older ones. 400 years ago, there were two lakes in the place of today's Kozjak lake. In the lowest third of the lake, at the level of
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The availability of water, influenced by the configuration of the terrain, has a great impact on the biodiversity of this area. The Plitvice Lakes are surrounded by various mountains. The western side of the national park area is enclosed by the
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After the end of the Second World War, the unique natural phenomena of this area were acknowledged permanently. On April 8, 1949, the Plitvice Lakes were declared as a national park area and rigorous nature protection measures were established.
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rock. Dolomite rock is slightly harder than limestone. Though fragile upon physical influence, dolomite rock has lower water permeability properties. In contrast, limestone rock is more compact and massive, but has a higher water permeability.
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Sedimentations of minerals from the water that typically consolidate on moss or on the underground of the lakes. These sediments are the results of century-old sedimentation processes. Year after year, new layers of sediments are being added.
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conditions for the alteration processes, scientists identified limestone dissolution rates of 0.01 to 4 millimeters a year. (It is possible that by the effect of rainwater about 1 m of limestone is dissolved in about 10,000 years.)
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During the following decades, preservation efforts reached a deadlock. However, some very significant meetings took place at the Plitvice Lakes during the Second World War, as for example the first secret regional conference of the
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At Plitvice, this constant interplay between water, air, rock and vegetation can easily be observed. The foaming water creates ever growing and impressive waterfalls. The thresholds grown up above the water level, create cataracts.
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Because of the growth of vegetation at the barriers, allochthonous fish species (species that originate elsewhere and do not belong to this ecosystem) spread quickly and thus endanger autochthonous trout species. Apart from trout,
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barriers. Up until the 21st century, it was supposed that plants extract carbon dioxide from the water for photosynthesis purposes and that in return oxygen is released, thus resulting in the sedimentation of hydrogen carbonate
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Lakes the sedimentation of chalk and the formation of tufa happens dynamically all along the watercourse and in various forms (fluviatile sedimentation). It is thus not a static phenomenon occurring at only single places.
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Because limestone is soluble, many rivers drain away into the rock, forming extensive underground river systems. Upon reaching hard rock, rivers emerge on the surface. This phenomenon of underground karst rivers (Croatian
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onwards in sinkholes or depressed areas between the surrounding mountains. Generally seen, the underground of the Plitvice Lakes could be categorized into two zones. The Upper Lakes in the south predominantly consist of
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The lakes are renowned for their distinctive colors, ranging from azure to green, grey or blue. The colors change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight.
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The preservation of old customs and traditions is of high significance for the local population. The local culture has also been detected as an important factor for tourism. As regards architecture, the region of
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The area of a river, in which the formation of tufa occurs, is called precipitation area. Along the Korana river for example, measured from its origins tufa is being formed only along the first 10 to 15 km
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Plitvice Lakes rank third among the Croatian national parks for avian diversity. Some 157 species have been counted, of which 70 have been recorded as breeding there. Recent findings list about 20 species of
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mountain range form a similar system of lakes and dams, though diverging tufa formation processes prevail. Calc-sinter formation processes that have not emerged along a river flow can be observed at the
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as origin of the name. This little river flows into the Plitvice Lakes at the lower and final part of the lakes. A nearby village bears the same name. The water masses of the Plitvice Lakes continue as
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During the 20th century, uncontrolled tourism and water pollution caused by waste water from hotels and agricultural activities in the surrounding area have led to damage. This has led to increasing
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The underground configuration of the Plitvice Lakes consists of various geologic features. Generally, the whole area of Plitvice Lakes National Park can be attributed to the South-East European
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took place at Plitvice Lakes. This was the highest governing organ of the anti-fascist movement in Croatia during World War II. The former Secretary General of the Communist Party of Croatia,
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water. The saturation level of calcite within the frontal flows is thus very high. The water becomes significantly mineralized, super-saturated with calcium and magnesium-hydrogencarbonate.
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led to economic recovery in the wider area. On the remnants of an ancient settlement of the Japods and Romans a monastery was built at the lakes. Presumably, this monastery belonged to the
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within this area. Despite the vicinity to the Mediterranean climatic region, a moderate mountainous climate prevails at the Plitvice Lakes. These climatic conditions prevail because of the
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Each year, more than 1 million visitors are recorded, making the national park the most popular tourist attraction in Croatia. Entrance is subject to variable charges, between 10 and 40
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Recent scientific evidence indicates that vegetation is not primarily responsible for the extraction of carbonate from the flowing water. However, plants indirectly contribute to
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A chain of small shallow lakes separated by travertine barriers, and covered by low vegetation. The name comes from agitated waterflow in small scars which make noise or "boil".
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According to a tale, a hajduk named Novaković was thrown off his horse into this lake. Other reports say that a man named Novaković used to offer boat rides across this lake.
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phenomena have only been occurring since the end of the last ice age. Since then, a layer of hardened tufa, also called travertine, has been formed on the limestone ground.
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in 1888, the Plitvice Lakes and their surroundings were arranged for tourist purposes for the first time in history. Two paths still bear the names of the daughters of the
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1. For the precipitation, the water saturation level needs to be higher than 3. At the same time, the pH value of the water needs to be above 8,0 (slightly alkaline).
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and thus the landscape of this area. The emerging travertine barriers decelerated and retained the flowing water. These dams are continuously growing in height.
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formation. For sedimentation to occur it is essential that the water be decelerated, aerated and sprayed. The mosses of the Plitvice Lakes waterfalls provide a
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List in 1979 in recognition of its "outstanding natural beauty, and the undisturbed production of travertine (tufa) through chemical and biological action".
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The particular geographic position of the Plitvice Lakes and the specific climate features contributed to the emergence of many natural phenomena and a rich
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in 1916. However, this law did not contain adequate measures of protection and is thus not regarded as official founding declaration of the national park.
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According to a legend, the lake was named after a shepherd called Mile who drowned in it, or after the miller Mile PeriÅ”ić who owned a mill at the lake.
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The name comes from the fences that have been built by farmers as delimitation between the farmlands and the lakes. The farmers used stakes (Croatian
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style, which served for a few decades for tourist and public purpose, until the construction of the first hotel inside villa "Devčićevac" in 1890.
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is mainly found in Lake Kozjak. These species developed in different life conditions independently from each other within the various lakes.
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measures, means an almost untouched landscape has been preserved. The partially primeval beech and fir forests host species such as the
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Horvatinčić, N. (1999) Starost sedre Plitvičkih jezera. Priroda: mjesečnik za popularizaciju prirodnih znanosti i ekologije, 89, 20-22
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was also produced at some locations within the national park. (Kaluđerovac in the lower lakes served as scenery for the Silver Lake.)
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Up until the 20th century, social gatherings during the winter months, when no agricultural activities could be performed, called "
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novels were shot at the Plitvice Lakes (mainly German-French-Yugoslav coproductions). The most successful film of this series,
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mountain, which also represents the border to Bosnia and Hercegovina. Plitvice Lakes National Park is situated in the Plitvice
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route. The Plitvica river for example loses even up to 97 percent of its original quantity of carbon dioxide along its route.
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Within the national park area there are 19 small settlements. Altogether they form the Plitvice Lakes municipality (Croatian
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virtually drill their path through the rock. Furthermore, there are only a few lakes at the Lower Lakes. They have formed a
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and unite at one of the bridges in this village. From this place onwards to the lakes, the water masses are referred to as
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already inhabiting the region and serving in the Austrian military, many central Europeans migrated to the region as did
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People reported that a villager named Batinić used to dwell at this lake. Others say that a grandmother (Croatian
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as the new king of Croatia in the hope of resources to ward of the Ottoman advance. In 1528, the area fell to the
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GuÅ”ić, B. & Marković, M. (ed.) (1974) Plitvička jezera - čovjek i priroda, Zagreb, Nacionalni park Plitvice
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The area of the national park is home to a wide variety of animal and bird species. Fauna such as the European
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Mosses, algae and water plants play a major role in forming the unique landscape of the Plitvice Lakes and its
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Consolidated tufa. Older, hardened sediments. This porous type of rock is very sensitive to physical impacts.
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The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). About 90% of this area is part of
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The area of Plitvice Lakes National Park extends across two political subdivisions or counties (Croatian
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In the future, the analysis of underground water courses could be an interesting field of research for
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Humans have inhabited the Plitvice Lakes area for thousands of years. It has been settled in turn by
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The shortest linear distance between the Adriatic coast and the national park is 55 km (34 
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Zdunić, D. & Movčan, J. (ed.) (1985) Plitvice, Zagreb, Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera, Spektar
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almost the entire Croatian nobility was killed. The Ottomans advanced far into Western lands up to
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Each of the Plitvice Lakes has a story or legend to tell. Most lake names stem from true events.
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Franić, D. (1910) Plitvička jezera i njihova okolica, Zagreb, Tisak kraljevske zemaljske tiskare
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Allegedly, the treasure of a man named Gavan (the Gavanovo treasure) lies hidden in this lake.
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On average, the annual precipitation rate at the Plitvice Lakes is 1,500 mm (59.06 
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The sixteen lakes that can be seen from the surface are grouped into the twelve Upper Lakes (
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In 1493, not far away from the Plitvice Lakes a decisive battle in Croatian history between
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at 1279 m, the lowest elevation is reached at 367 m at the bridge across the Korana river).
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region famous for its calc-sinter rivers. Most popular, particularly with cruise ships, is
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identified. Twelve amphibian and several reptile species have been recorded, including the
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mountain range, which acts as a climatic separator between the coastal region and the Lika
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means "shallow"), which have been filled with water. For centuries, water has changed the
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from the mountains, descending from an altitude of 636 to 503 m (2,087 to 1,650 
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Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park in the UNESCO collection on Google Arts and Culture
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According to a legend, a man named Mile Mirić from Mirić Stropina drowned in this lake.
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in 454, the Ostrogoths were rewarded with a federation agreement with the Roman Empire.
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The dissolution of limestone happens through alteration processes and the effects of
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The Plitvice Lakes area has always been regarded as part of the historic regions of
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species so far recorded in the area of the national park. 75 species of plants are
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calcite adhere. The most significant plants of this kind are mosses of the species
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posed a permanent threat to the settled population. The lakes formed part of the
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bones were found, so these sites may be considered paleontologically significant.
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Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
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217 hectares (0.72 percent) are water areas. A unique area is the forest of
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forms larger surfaces at these places, increased quantities of carbon dioxide (CO
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The Plitvice Lakes originate in the south of the park area at the confluence of
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Prostorni plan područja posebnih obilježja Nacionalnog parka "Plitvička Jezera"
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In 1805, another major rule change happened, which created an economic upturn.
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that resulted in fatalities. The park was held by local Serb rebels backed by
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Porous rock that has been exposed to external effects, for example rainwater (
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There are seven other national parks in Croatia, as well as ten nature parks.
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Meridijani, 3/2002, 30. Šafarek, G. Plitvička jezera - 16 srebrnih stepenica
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The name originates from water whirling downward in the middle of the lake.
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National Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Croatia (ZAVNOH)
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According to a legend, a roma (gypsy) drowned in this lake while fishing.
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earth or people adapted the flow of the rivers to their individual needs.
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During the First World War, the Croatian parliament in Zagreb passed the
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High resolution photos of lakes and waterfalls in Plitvice National Park
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Comparable phenomena to those prevailing at the Plitvice Lakes exist at
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mountain (SeliÅ”ki Vrh peak at 1,280 m), and Medveđak (884 m).
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were already demolished during the 1980s by the Communist authorities.
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Calcium-carbonate-encrusted, yet growing moss: early stage of porous
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The 16 lakes are separated into an upper and lower cluster formed by
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International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
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The lakes of Plitvice are a result of century-old processes and the
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of the national park were recorded. The park was inscribed on the
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The Plitvice Lakes national park is heavily forested, mainly with
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The national park was founded in 1949 and is in the mountainous
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Register of Protected Natural Values of the Republic of Croatia
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at the canyon edge. People used to seek advice from this monk.
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Already in 1861, an accommodation for travelers was erected at
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rock. The Lower lakes in the north predominantly consist of
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reaches the Plitvice lake chain at the northern end via the
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which is surrounded by three mountains that are part of the
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The fastest northā€“south road connection within Croatia, the
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mountain range travelers reach the Croatian karst plains of
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Priroda: popularni časopis hrvatskog prirodoslovnog druŔtva
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Croat rule and particularly the rule of the noble families
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Bees, dragonflies and other insects gather in lush meadows.
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The Plitvice Lakes have formed in a depression between the
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Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries
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The highest waterfalls are the Large Waterfall (Croatian
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Kingdom of Croatia (then in personal union with Hungary)
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Bus connection offered to visitors of the national park
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settled in this region, which were accompanied by the
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Examples of endemic plants found in the national park:
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Previously, swimming had been allowed in Lake Kozjak.
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Examples of some animals found in the national park:
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was first mentioned in a written document in 1777 by
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mountain, while the eastern side is enclosed by the
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list, for its outstanding and picturesque series of
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Plan upravljanja Nacionalnog parka Plitvička Jezera
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DruÅ”tvo za uređenje i poljepÅ”anje Plitvičkih jezera
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Barrier between the Gavanovac and Kaluđerovac lakes
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Location of Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia
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These plains are characterized by many karst 161:Javna ustanova Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera 3966: 3964: 3962: 3898:Plitvice Lakes National Parkā€“Basic Information 3727:"Plitvice Lakes National Park, protected area" 3652: 3650: 3648: 2394:route and have always been a meeting place of 1433:lakes are frozen during December and January. 1373:) can also be observed at the Plitvice Lakes. 38: 5244: 5078: 4824: 4440:"Safety and security - Croatia travel advice" 3382:The lake is named after a building (Croatian 3096:wear their costumes during military service. 8: 4799:Plitvice Lakes National Park Picture gallery 4674:Plitvice Lakes National Park Management Plan 4653:. Vol. 74, no. 9ā€“10. p. 242. 4177: 4175: 2464:. The areas of the neighborly tribes of the 2248:have been introduced to this ecosystem. The 1557:). This is shown by the following formulas: 1509:. In a natural environment, carbonic acid (H 4029: 4027: 2787:Law on the Protection of the Plitvice Lakes 1677:rivers, right in the center of the town of 1669:) north of the lakes at the conflux of the 1215:(153 m). Within the national park, several 594:the distance is about 110 km (68  145:367 m (Korana bridge), 1279 m (SeliÅ”ki vrh) 5273: 5251: 5237: 5229: 5085: 5071: 5063: 4831: 4817: 4809: 4647:"Uklanjanje fosfata iz voda pomoću troske" 4584:, Turistička naklada d.o.o., Zagreb 2005, 4514:. Croatian Ministry of Culture. 2013-07-23 4198: 4196: 3114:Local cuisine consists of drinks, such as 2221:is found mostly in the Upper Lakes, while 1844:for sedimentation, generating travertine ( 716: 430:per adult per day in summer (as of 2024). 404:area of central Croatia, at the border to 55: 29: 3801: 3799: 3797: 3795: 3793: 3791: 3789: 4634:, pp. 164ā€“166 (Lonely Planet, 2005) 4623:, Grafički zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb 1974 ( 4357: 4355: 4353: 4351: 4349: 4347: 4345: 4343: 4341: 4246:. Getaway.ninemsn.com.au. Archived from 4085:(in German). Kreiszeitung.de. 2010-09-24 3952: 3950: 3948: 3946: 3909: 3907: 3340:Allegedly, a bandit chief named captain 3162: 2908: 2686:Farmlands becoming an area of recreation 2281: 2049: 2013: 1896: 1255:Bridge over a river with small waterfall 1250: 1168:The afforested mountain slopes serve as 1045: 666: 397:lakes, caves, and connected waterfalls. 3657:portal, SEEbiz eu-regionalni poslovni. 3594: 3592: 3590: 3588: 3584: 1700:The large waterfall (78 m) of the 1342:phenomena being referred to as dolina ( 1338:. This configuration creates different 1011: 280: 246: 4619:Branimir GuÅ”ić, Mirko Marković (ed.): 4395: 4393: 4391: 4389: 4387: 4385: 3122:), wine and coffee or dishes, such as 443:, which is deposited by the action of 357:View of the lakes on a satellite image 4766:Plitvice Lakes Management Plan (2007) 4162:"Plitvice Lakes National Park, Fauna" 3915:"Plitvice Lakes National Park, Flora" 3873: 3542:in Bosnia and Herzegovina and at the 3252:The name stems from its round shape. 2893:(JNA) as part of the self-proclaimed 1108:that was under direct control of the 419:, while the remaining 10% is part of 380: 297: 289: 268: 260: 234: 226: 216: 201: 193: 185: 176: 7: 2635:(Ban). The area then formed part of 2524:Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit 1559: 1441:The dissolution and creation of rock 1379:sediments have been formed from the 1227:on VrÅ”ić (-154 m, length 110 m). In 590:). By road from the coastal town of 5883:Protected areas of Lika-Senj County 5873:Protected areas established in 1949 4804:Plitvice lakes winter photo gallery 4621:Plitvička jezera ā€“ čovjek i priroda 3276:) might have drowned in this lake. 2714:Crown Princess StĆ©phanie of Belgium 1525:) from the air or from rainwater (H 1473:, apart from many other names like 1401:, which continues as river Korana. 517:Some scientists refer to the river 349:Map of Plitvice Lakes National Park 5878:Protected areas of Karlovac County 4666:Å ikić, Zoran, ed. (October 2007). 4610:Plitvička jezera i njihova okolica 4142:. Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera 1541:) mainly consists of calcite (CaCO 1517:) is formed by the dissolution of 1179:The national Park is underlain by 284:Protected Natural Value of Croatia 25: 4603:German, Croatian, English, French 2678:was killed north of the lakes at 2600:ordered the establishment of the 1771:Fish in the crystal-clear water; 648:. The nearest train stations are 617:, runs about 50 km (31  5572: 4732: 4720: 4476:"Večernji list, August 29, 2007" 2762:At the same place, today called 1685:, is often being referred to as 1057:Veliki slap ("Large Waterfall") 547:mountain in the east amidst the 370:Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera 326: 319: 294:Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera 63: 40:Nacionalni park Plitvička jezera 5893:World Heritage Sites in Croatia 5853:Dinaric Mountains mixed forests 4851:Cathedral of St. James, Å ibenik 4840:World Heritage Sites in Croatia 2813:at the Plitvice Lakes in 1911. 2795:League of Communists of Croatia 2507:which in 1102 elected to be in 1872:Factors impeding tufa formation 1692:Preconditions for sedimentation 1081:). The municipality is part of 5903:1949 establishments in Croatia 5898:World Heritage Sites in Danger 4934:Northern Velebit National Park 4559:. Plitvice Lakes National Park 4536:. Plitvice Lakes National Park 4496:Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. 3987:. Plitvice Lakes National Park 3816:"Map24.de, distance measuring" 3627:"Plitvice Lakes National Park" 3522:Comparable phenomena worldwide 2730:Path" (Croatian Å tefanijin put 2718:Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria 2583:Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria 2542:Ottoman Wars and the Habsburgs 2484:took over the rule. After the 2406:Early history and medieval age 2046:Examples of other rare plants: 1687:"the Small Lakes of Plitvice." 1213:Golubnjača at Homoljačko Field 1: 3496:just next to the water or in 2871:UNESCO World Natural Heritage 2799:Savez komunista Hrvatske, SKH 2645:Socialist Republic of Croatia 1665:About 30 km (18.64  1314:Properties of the underground 1104:, the region was part of the 543:mountain in the west and the 526:river in northern direction. 4756:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 4740:travel guide from Wikivoyage 4727:Plitvice Lakes National Park 4682:Croatian Ministry of Culture 3631:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 3086:Local customs and traditions 2883:Croatian War of Independence 2845:Between 1962 and 1968, many 710:) and the four Lower Lakes ( 362:Plitvice Lakes National Park 33:Plitvice Lakes National Park 4637:Radovan Radovinović (ed.), 3985:"Nature creates waterfalls" 3140:, paprika sausage, roasted 2895:Republic of Serbian Krajina 2865:During the 1970s, detailed 2859:Treasure of the Silver Lake 2651:. Today, it is part of the 2579:Croatian Parliament elected 2509:personal union with Hungary 2505:medieval kingdom of Croatia 2262:Scardinius erythropthalmus 5919: 5725:Large waterfall (Plitvice) 5094:Protected areas of Croatia 4641:(Naklada Naprijed, Zagreb) 4223:"Croatian classical music" 2817:The lakes as national park 2608:In addition to the native 2602:Croatian Military Frontier 2386: 1976:The lady's-slipper orchid 1741:Cross-section of a barrier 1733:Thresholds become barriers 1191:with associated lakes and 1106:Croatian Military Frontier 180:UNESCO World Heritage Site 168:www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr 5868:National parks of Croatia 5570: 5218:Žumberak-Samoborsko gorje 4961: 4947: 4860:Episcopal Complex of the 4846: 4478:. Vecernji.hr. 2013-08-25 3681:The World Is A Playground 3561:Yellowstone National Park 3492:) used to live either in 3207:Legend of the Black Queen 2622:the garden of the devil ( 1547:calcium hydrogencarbonate 1085:. The seat is located in 636:The nearest airports are 314: 310: 306: 277: 243: 173: 163:HR-53231 Plitvička jezera 74: 54: 37: 3837:Croatian Motorways (HAC) 3172:Approximate translation 3156:Lake names and anecdotes 2491:During the 6th century, 1879:Dissolved Organic Carbon 1816:formation as in Plitvice 1704:river at the Lower Lakes 610:(e.g. the Gacko polje). 598:). After traversing the 153:1,367,304 (in 2015) 27:National park in Croatia 4500:– via www.dw.com. 4221:Darko Zubrinic (1995). 3268:Lake Batin/Batić's Lake 2879:Plitvice Lakes incident 2750:In 1890, the tradesman 2666:fell under the rule of 2620:also used to be called 2589:and was retaken by the 2565:took place. During the 2244:and the North American 2019:Edraianthus tenuifolius 1852:can be differentiated. 1804:Influence of vegetation 1645:Sedimentation processes 1302:. This place is called 1110:Habsburg Council of War 679:Paths between the lakes 165:Tel. +385 (0)53 751 015 5863:Lake groups of Croatia 5000:Bosnia and Herzegovina 4967:Bosnia and Herzegovina 4955: 4744:Maps of Plitvice Lakes 4738:Plitvice National Park 3856:Croatian Railways (HŽ) 3707:np-plitvicka-jezera.hr 3337:Galov's/Galović's Lake 3119: 2902:in August 1995 during 2891:Yugoslav People's Army 2834: 2826: 2743: 2697: 2567:Battle of Krbava Field 2554: 2417: 2214:Salmo trutta lacustris 2117: 1982: 1956: 1948: 1817: 1780: 1764: 1753: 1742: 1705: 1654: 1421: 1323: 1322:The Lower Lakes canyon 1256: 1116:Topography and geology 688: 680: 672: 664: 561:Bosnia and Herzegovina 406:Bosnia and Herzegovina 369: 358: 350: 39: 4953: 4639:The Croatian Adriatic 4632:Lonely Planet Croatia 4244:"Lake-lustre Croatia" 4225:. Croatianhistory.net 4189:on December 16, 2008. 4128:on December 16, 2008. 4110:on December 16, 2008. 4071:on December 16, 2008. 3983:Stilinović, Božidar. 3939:on December 16, 2008. 2832: 2824: 2693: 2643:and then part of the 2641:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2581:the Habsburg monarch 2549: 2476:were united into the 2413: 2402:cultural influences. 2356:White-throated dipper 2158:european green lizard 2115: 2055:Cypripedium calceolus 1979:Cypripedium calceolus 1975: 1954: 1946: 1811: 1770: 1759: 1748: 1740: 1712:The sedimentation of 1699: 1652: 1412: 1321: 1263:("White River'") and 1254: 1223:pit-cave (-203 m) or 686: 678: 670: 662: 391:UNESCO World Heritage 356: 348: 118:44.88056Ā°N 15.61611Ā°E 5754:Sava-Odra-Sava Canal 5655:Valleys, estuaries, 4880:Palace of Diocletian 4729:at Wikimedia Commons 4269:"Rialto Film Berlin" 4037:. Eskola.chem.pmf.hr 3511:Novaković's crossing 2722:Emperor Franz Joseph 2649:Socialist Yugoslavia 2480:. Successively, the 2478:province of Dalmatia 2368:European pond turtle 2182:european pond turtle 1489:Alteration processes 1239:at the Lower Lakes, 1209:Vila Jezerkinje Cave 1043:at the Upper Lakes. 535:Routes and distances 61:The large waterfall 5827:St. Anthony Channel 4862:Euphrasian Basilica 4645:UredniÅ”tvo (1986). 4580:Mato Njavro (ed.): 4555:Božičević, Srećko. 4532:Božičević, Srećko. 3557:Mammoth Hot Springs 2915:Number of visitors 2653:Republic of Croatia 2637:Banovina of Croatia 2072:Pinguicula vulgaris 2069:Common butterwort ( 2026:Ranunculus scutatus 1496:radiocarbon datings 1269:Plitvički Ljeskovac 1219:exist, such as the 699:(90.7 percent) and 625:in the north, from 559:in the vicinity of 382:[plĆ®tŹ‹itse] 114: /  5858:Forests of Croatia 4956: 3861:2013-10-31 at the 3842:2018-12-08 at the 3775:. 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