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Bielaviežskaja pušča National Park

A primeval forest reserve in Belarus known for its biodiversity, home to rare European bison and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Covering a moss-caked, rain-dripping forest that’s shared with Poland on the far western edge of Belarus, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park is primarily known as one of the last remaining habitats of the great European bison. But flora fans might prefer the series of ancient oak trees (many of which even have names) and beautiful springtime meadows that bloom with flowers every April and May.

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Bielaviežskaja pušča National Park Articles

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