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Polesian National Park

Polesian National Park (Polish: Poleski Park Narodowy) is a National Park in Lublin Voivodeship, eastern Poland, in the Polish part of the historical region of Polesia. Created in 1990 over an area of 48.13 square kilometres, it covers a number of former peat-bog preserves: Durne Marsh (Durne Bagno), Moszne Lake (Jezioro Moszne), Długie Lake (Jezioro Długie), Orłowskie Peatland (Torfowisko Orłowskie). In 1994 its size was augmented by the addition of Bubnów Marsh (Bagno Bubnów), a swampy terrain adjacent to the park. Currently, the park occupies 97.62 km2 (37.69 sq mi), of which forests make up 47.8 km2, and water and wastelands 20.9 km2.

Polesian National Park
Poleski Park Narodowy
Dominik Trail at Polesie National Park
Park logo
Location in Poland

Bog near Moszne Lake
LocationLublin Voivodeship, Poland
Nearest cityUrszulin
Coordinates51°16′N 23°05′E / 51.27°N 23.09°E / 51.27; 23.09
Area97.62 km²
Established1990 (1990)
Governing bodyMinistry of the Environment
Websitewww2.poleskipn.pl
Official namePoleski National Park
Designated29 October 2002
Reference no.1565[1]

The idea of creating a National Park in the Polish part of Polesie first appeared in 1959. Over the following years a few preserves were organized here, and in 1982 the government announced the creation of Poleski Park Krajobrazowy (Polesie Landscape Park). Currently, even though Polesie's infrastructure is quite well developed, it is rarely visited by tourists.

The National Park and neighbouring areas form the West Polesie biosphere reserve, designated by UNESCO in 2002. The Shatsky National Natural Park is adjacent on the Ukrainian side of the border. The Park is also protected under the Ramsar convention as an important wetland site.

World War II history edit

After the invasion of Poland, Nazi Germany planned to set up a "Jewish reservation" in the Polesie National Park known for its swampy nature.[2][3] Adolf Eichmann was assigned the task of removing all Jews from Germany, Austria, and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to this reservation.[4] The first short-term plan to be implemented was to concentrate the Jews around Nisko.[5] Deportations began in October 1939.[6] The "Nisko Plan" initially intended to remove 80,000 Jews from the so-called Greater German Reich,[7] was scrapped in April 1940.[8][9] By that time 95,000 Jews chiefly from Poland were already deported to this area.[10] They were pressed to work in the RSHA camps of Generalplan Ost.[11] By mid-October however, the idea of a "Jewish reservation" was revived.[12][13] Resettlement actions connected to this plan continued until January 1941 under Globocnik,[14] and included both Jews and Poles.[15] Some 51 camps were created,[16] but further plans of deporting up to 600,000 additional Jews to the Lublin reservation failed because of logistical factors.[12] Notably, in less than two years the whole district would lend itself to the industrialized murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews during Operation Reinhard.[3]

Geography edit

The park lies on the Łęczna-Włodawa Lakeland (Pojezierze Łęczyńsko-Włodawskie). In the south it borders the Lublin Upland, in the north the region of Podlaskie, and in the west Masovia. Parts of its forests can be considered as tundra-like, which is unique in continental Europe and characteristic of Russian Siberia. The park's terrain is flat, with numerous lakes and peat-bogs.

Ecology edit

 
Łukie lake, with Spławy Trail

Of the plant species, the greater part is made up of boreal plants, typical of other parts of northern Europe, but there is also some Atlantic flora, as it lies on the border of these important plant regions. The region which is particularly rich with flora is the Bagno Bubnów. Animal life is abundant, including 21 species of fish, 12 species of amphibians, 6 species of reptiles and up to 150 species of birds (including several endangered eagles). Out of 35 species of mammals, one can point out otters, elks, beavers and bats.

The ecosystems of swamps and peat-bogs, which dominate the park's landscape, are considered very delicate and can easily be influenced by several outside factors. Some unfortunate changes were made by draining swamps, which took place mainly during World War II, when the area became the focus of the Nazi German "Lublin und Nisko Plan". However, the most important threat to the life of the park is its proximity to the Lublin Coal Basin, which is located less than 2 kilometers from the park's protective zone.

The park includes an endangered Important Bird Area "Bubnow Marsh" of Poland.[17]

Culture edit

 
Cultural center with a museum

In the village of Załucze Stare there is a cultural center with a museum. There is also a small scientific exhibition, connected with an asylum for disabled animals.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Poleski National Park". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Cesarani 2016, p. 264.
  3. ^ a b Yahil 1990, p. 160.
  4. ^ Cesarani 2016, pp. 77–79.
  5. ^ Gerlach 2016, p. 60.
  6. ^ Niewyk & Nicosia 2000, p. 153.
  7. ^ Cesarani 2016, pp. 259, 280, 288.
  8. ^ Niewyk & Nicosia 2000, p. 154.
  9. ^ Cesarani 2016, p. 260.
  10. ^ Rozett & Spector 2013, p. 133.
  11. ^ Edelheit 1994, p. 52, 241.
  12. ^ a b Cesarani 2016, p. 262.
  13. ^ Cesarani 2016, pp. 261–263.
  14. ^ Cesarani 2016, p. 266.
  15. ^ Longerich 2010, pp. 156–159.
  16. ^ Poprzeczny, Joseph (2013). Odilo Globocnik, Hitler's Man in the East. McFarland. p. 160. ISBN 978-0786481460.
  17. ^ "Bubnow Marsh", a fact sheet of BirdLife International

References edit

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Polesian National Park Polish Poleski Park Narodowy is a National Park in Lublin Voivodeship eastern Poland in the Polish part of the historical region of Polesia Created in 1990 over an area of 48 13 square kilometres it covers a number of former peat bog preserves Durne Marsh Durne Bagno Moszne Lake Jezioro Moszne Dlugie Lake Jezioro Dlugie Orlowskie Peatland Torfowisko Orlowskie In 1994 its size was augmented by the addition of Bubnow Marsh Bagno Bubnow a swampy terrain adjacent to the park Currently the park occupies 97 62 km2 37 69 sq mi of which forests make up 47 8 km2 and water and wastelands 20 9 km2 Polesian National ParkPoleski Park NarodowyIUCN category II national park Dominik Trail at Polesie National Park Park logoLocation in Poland Bog near Moszne LakeLocationLublin Voivodeship PolandNearest cityUrszulinCoordinates51 16 N 23 05 E 51 27 N 23 09 E 51 27 23 09Area97 62 km Established1990 1990 Governing bodyMinistry of the EnvironmentWebsitewww2 wbr poleskipn wbr plRamsar WetlandOfficial namePoleski National ParkDesignated29 October 2002Reference no 1565 1 The idea of creating a National Park in the Polish part of Polesie first appeared in 1959 Over the following years a few preserves were organized here and in 1982 the government announced the creation of Poleski Park Krajobrazowy Polesie Landscape Park Currently even though Polesie s infrastructure is quite well developed it is rarely visited by tourists The National Park and neighbouring areas form the West Polesie biosphere reserve designated by UNESCO in 2002 The Shatsky National Natural Park is adjacent on the Ukrainian side of the border The Park is also protected under the Ramsar convention as an important wetland site Contents 1 World War II history 2 Geography 3 Ecology 4 Culture 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesWorld War II history editMain article Lublin Reservation After the invasion of Poland Nazi Germany planned to set up a Jewish reservation in the Polesie National Park known for its swampy nature 2 3 Adolf Eichmann was assigned the task of removing all Jews from Germany Austria and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to this reservation 4 The first short term plan to be implemented was to concentrate the Jews around Nisko 5 Deportations began in October 1939 6 The Nisko Plan initially intended to remove 80 000 Jews from the so called Greater German Reich 7 was scrapped in April 1940 8 9 By that time 95 000 Jews chiefly from Poland were already deported to this area 10 They were pressed to work in the RSHA camps of Generalplan Ost 11 By mid October however the idea of a Jewish reservation was revived 12 13 Resettlement actions connected to this plan continued until January 1941 under Globocnik 14 and included both Jews and Poles 15 Some 51 camps were created 16 but further plans of deporting up to 600 000 additional Jews to the Lublin reservation failed because of logistical factors 12 Notably in less than two years the whole district would lend itself to the industrialized murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews during Operation Reinhard 3 Geography editThe park lies on the Leczna Wlodawa Lakeland Pojezierze Leczynsko Wlodawskie In the south it borders the Lublin Upland in the north the region of Podlaskie and in the west Masovia Parts of its forests can be considered as tundra like which is unique in continental Europe and characteristic of Russian Siberia The park s terrain is flat with numerous lakes and peat bogs Ecology edit nbsp Lukie lake with Splawy TrailOf the plant species the greater part is made up of boreal plants typical of other parts of northern Europe but there is also some Atlantic flora as it lies on the border of these important plant regions The region which is particularly rich with flora is the Bagno Bubnow Animal life is abundant including 21 species of fish 12 species of amphibians 6 species of reptiles and up to 150 species of birds including several endangered eagles Out of 35 species of mammals one can point out otters elks beavers and bats The ecosystems of swamps and peat bogs which dominate the park s landscape are considered very delicate and can easily be influenced by several outside factors Some unfortunate changes were made by draining swamps which took place mainly during World War II when the area became the focus of the Nazi German Lublin und Nisko Plan However the most important threat to the life of the park is its proximity to the Lublin Coal Basin which is located less than 2 kilometers from the park s protective zone The park includes an endangered Important Bird Area Bubnow Marsh of Poland 17 Culture edit nbsp Cultural center with a museumIn the village of Zalucze Stare there is a cultural center with a museum There is also a small scientific exhibition connected with an asylum for disabled animals nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Polesie National Park See also editList of national parks of PolandNotes edit Poleski National Park Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 Cesarani 2016 p 264 a b Yahil 1990 p 160 Cesarani 2016 pp 77 79 Gerlach 2016 p 60 Niewyk amp Nicosia 2000 p 153 Cesarani 2016 pp 259 280 288 Niewyk amp Nicosia 2000 p 154 Cesarani 2016 p 260 Rozett amp Spector 2013 p 133 Edelheit 1994 p 52 241 a b Cesarani 2016 p 262 Cesarani 2016 pp 261 263 Cesarani 2016 p 266 Longerich 2010 pp 156 159 Poprzeczny Joseph 2013 Odilo Globocnik Hitler s Man in the East McFarland p 160 ISBN 978 0786481460 Bubnow Marsh a fact sheet of BirdLife InternationalReferences editOfficial website Cesarani David 2016 Final Solution The Fate of the Jews 1933 1949 New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 1 250 00083 5 read online Edelheit Abraham J 1994 History of the Holocaust A Handbook and Dictionary Westview Press ISBN 0813322405 Gerlach Christian 2016 The Extermination of the European Jews Cambridge UK Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 70689 6 Niewyk Donald L Nicosia Francis R 2000 The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 11200 9 Longerich Peter 2010 Holocaust The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews Oxford UK Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 280436 5 Rozett Robert Spector Shmuel 2013 Encyclopedia of the Holocaust Routledge pp 133 161 274 ISBN 978 1135969578 Yahil Leni 1990 The Holocaust The Fate of European Jewry 1932 1945 New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 504523 9 San Vistula Bug Polish national parks in English The Board of Polish National Parks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Polesian National Park amp oldid 1179401936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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