02 Wanderkarte Pelister Nationalpark & Pelistergebirge - Baba-Gebirge - Mazedonien - 1:50.000
Maßstab: 1:50.000
Erste Auflage, 2014
Größe: 23 x 12 cm
Sprache:
Die Legende ist auf Englisch, Mazedonisch und Deutsch.. Die Beschriftungen auf der Karte sind auf lateinisch.
Inhalt der Karte:
1. Wanderkarte Pelister-Nationalpark mit Pelister-Gebirge (auch Baba-Gebirge genannt).
2. Wanderrouten, Biker-routen. 3. Karte von Bitola-Stadt, wichtige Informationen auf Englisch.
Infos zum Pelister-Gebirge:
Höchster Gipfel : Pelister - 2601 m.
Das Pelister-Gebirge
Pelister (mazedonisch Пелистер) ist der höchste Berg im Baba-Gebirge. Er befindet sich 15 km westlich von Bitola im Südwesten Mazedoniens. Pelister hat eine Höhe von 2601 m. i. J. Die Balkankieferwälder von Pelister zählen zu den bedeutendsten Mazedoniens.
1948 ist ein 12.500 Hektar großes Gebiet zum Nationalpark erklärt worden.
Das Baba-Gebirge (mazedonisch Baba Planina Баба Планина) ist ein Gebirgszug im Südwesten Mazedoniens. Es ist Teil des Pindos und trennt den Prespasee von Pelagonien. Sein höchster Berg ist der Pelister mit einer Höhe von 2601 m. i. J., nach dem auch der um den Berg liegende Nationalpark benannt ist. Die nächste Stadt ist Bitola im Osten.
Das Baba-Gebirge ist das dritthöchste Mazedoniens nach dem Korab und dem Šar Planina.
Neben dem Pelister besitzt die Bergkette noch neun weitere
Zweitausender. Der Gebirgszug teilt die Flüsse der Region, so dass die
westlichen in die Adria und die östlichen in die Ägäis münden.
Quelle: Wikipedia.de
About the Pelister National Park:
Pelister National Park is a national park in the Municipality of Bitola, Republic of Macedonia. The park is located in the Baba Mountain massif
and covers an area of 171.5 square kilometres (66.2 sq mi). The
altitude of the park varies between 927 and 2,601 m (3,041 and 8,533 ft)
above sea level and is filled with exquisite flora and fauna. Among
flora elements, the presence is especially significant of the
five-needle pine molica, Pinus peuce - a unique species of Cenozoic age being present on only a few mountains in the Balkan Peninsula.
The beauty of the landscape is enhanced by the diversified wildlife:
bears, roe deer, wolves, chamois, deer, wild boars, rabbits, several
species of eagles, partridges, redbilled jackdaws, and the endemic
Macedonian Pelagonia trout.
Info and features
Pelister is the oldest and second largest national park in Republic of Macedonia after Mavrovo. It is one of the leading tourist areas in the country, since it is a well-known ski resort, along with Ohrid, Prespa, Dojran, Popova Šapka, and Kruševo. From Pelister one can see the Pelagonia valley, Lake Prespa, mountains Nidže, Galičica, Jakupica, and the city of Bitola.
Interestingly, Pelister is one of the most southern mountains in the
Balkans that has an alpine character. Pelister is also known for its two
mountain lakes, which are called Pelister's Eyes. The Big lake is 2,218
metres (7,277 ft) above the sea level while the Small lake is 2,180
metres (7,150 ft) high. Here are the sources of many rivers. The climate
in Pelister National Park is diverse.
Galicica
National Park represents a "hotspot" of biological diversity in Europe
and beyond. Its rich biological diversity is of national, European and
global value.The number of species of global, European and national
importance is indeed considerable. In the Park there are 4 species of
invertebrates and 13 of vertebrate animals, which are considered to be
globally threatened. The international significance of the biological
diversity in this park has been confirmed by numerous nominations, such
as : " Emerald site", "Important Plant Area", "Primary Butterfly Area",
"UNESCO World Heritage site", etc.
Other
natural values of this Park are Stara Galicica, with its two remarkable
cirques, and the Golem Grad Island and its charecteridtic
geomorphology.
The Park also includes a vast cultural heritage, including several cultural monuments such as the Saint Naum Monastery and the churches Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Sain Stephen-Pancir, The Church of the Holy Mother of God at Zaum, that is the cave church Saint Virgin Mary at Pestani, as well as the cultural heritage on the Island of Golem Grad.
The
Saint Naum Spring and its immediate surroundings stands out with its
unique blend of natural and cultural values, due to which it id
considered one of the most appealing tourist destination in Macedonia
and the region.
- See more at: http://www.3maks.com/en/Product/591197/Galicica-National-Park-Macedonia#sthash.8a8CQ6hI.dpuf
Galicica
National Park represents a "hotspot" of biological diversity in Europe
and beyond. Its rich biological diversity is of national, European and
global value.The number of species of global, European and national
importance is indeed considerable. In the Park there are 4 species of
invertebrates and 13 of vertebrate animals, which are considered to be
globally threatened. The international significance of the biological
diversity in this park has been confirmed by numerous nominations, such
as : " Emerald site", "Important Plant Area", "Primary Butterfly Area",
"UNESCO World Heritage site", etc.
Other
natural values of this Park are Stara Galicica, with its two remarkable
cirques, and the Golem Grad Island and its charecteridtic
geomorphology.
The Park also includes a vast cultural heritage, including several cultural monuments such as the Saint Naum Monastery and the churches Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Sain Stephen-Pancir, The Church of the Holy Mother of God at Zaum, that is the cave church Saint Virgin Mary at Pestani, as well as the cultural heritage on the Island of Golem Grad.
The
Saint Naum Spring and its immediate surroundings stands out with its
unique blend of natural and cultural values, due to which it id
considered one of the most appealing tourist destination in Macedonia
and the region.
- See more at: http://www.3maks.com/en/Product/591197/Galicica-National-Park-Macedonia#sthash.8a8CQ6hI.dpuf
Source: Wikipedia
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