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The Rodna Mountains National Park (Romanian: Parcul Național Munții Rodnei) is a protected area (national park category II IUCN) situated in Romania, in the administrative territory of counties Bistrița-Năsăud, Maramureș, and Suceava.[2]

Location

The National Park is located in Northern Romania, in the Rodna Mountains, a subdivision of the Eastern Carpathians.[3]

Description

Meteorological station under the top of Pietrosul Rodnei Peak

The Rodna Mountains National Park with an area of 465.99 km2 (179.92 sq mi)[4] was declared natural protected area by the Law Number 5 of March 6, 2000 (published in Monitorul Oficial Number 152 of April 12, 2000)[4] and represents a mountainous area (ridges, mountain peaks, cirques, crevasses, caves, moraines, springs, valleys, forests, and pastures) that shelters a large variety of flora and fauna species, some protected by law.

Natural reserves included in the park:

  • Bistrița-Năsăud County[5]
    • Poiana cu narcise de pe Masivul Saca, 5 ha (12 acres)
    • Ineu-Lala, 2,568 ha (6,350 acres)
    • Izvoarele Mihăiesei, 50 ha (120 acres)
  • Maramureș County[6]
    • Izvorul Bătrâna, 0.5 ha (1.2 acres)
    • Pietrosu Mare, scientific reservation 3,300 ha (8,200 acres)
    • Piatra Rea, scientific reservation 409 ha (1,010 acres)
  • Suceava County[7]
    • Bila-Lala, 325.1 ha (803 acres)

See also

References

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