Călimani National Park Explained

Călimani National Park
Alt Name:Parcul Național Călimani
Iucn Category:II
Location:
In the administrative territory of counties:
Mureş – 45%
Suceava – 35%
Harghita – 15%
Bistrița-Năsăud – 5%
Nearest City:Vatra Dornei
Map:Romania
Relief:1
Coordinates:47.127°N 25.168°W
Established:2000
Area:24.041ha
Website:www.calimani.ro

The Călimani National Park (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Parcul Naţional Călimani) is a protected area (national park category II IUCN) situated in Romania and located at Northern side of Eastern Carpathians (Bistrita – Nasaud, Harghita, Mures and Suceava counties). In the administrativ territory of counties Mureș (45%), Suceava (35%), Harghita (15%), and Bistrița-Năsăud. It has 64,000 acres.[1] It protects the Călimani Mountains.

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Notes and References

  1. http://protectedplanet.net/sites/11172 protectedplanet.net – Călimani National Park (location)