Ravna Vala Prašuma Ravna Vala | |
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![]() Ravna Vala in 2021 | |
Geography | |
Location | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Coordinates | 43°43′26.43″N 18°16′23.55″E / 43.7240083°N 18.2732083°E |
Elevation | 1280 - 1450 m |
Area | 45.04 ha |
Administration | |
Established | 1978 |
Ravna Vala is a primeval forest located on the mountains Igman and Bjelašnica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, about 20 km south-west of Sarajevo. [1] [2]
First time it was described in 1978. [3]
Ravna Vala is located at an altitude of 1280 to 1450 meters on an area of 45 ha. The geological base is limestone-dolomite on which very heterogeneous soils have been developed. [4] The main forest species are fir and beech, but spruce, maple and other deciduous trees occur in the admixture. [5]
In addition to other wild animals, there is also a brown bear, which is the largest wild animal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [6]
Ravna Vala Prašuma Ravna Vala | |
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![]() Ravna Vala in 2021 | |
Geography | |
Location | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Coordinates | 43°43′26.43″N 18°16′23.55″E / 43.7240083°N 18.2732083°E |
Elevation | 1280 - 1450 m |
Area | 45.04 ha |
Administration | |
Established | 1978 |
Ravna Vala is a primeval forest located on the mountains Igman and Bjelašnica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, about 20 km south-west of Sarajevo. [1] [2]
First time it was described in 1978. [3]
Ravna Vala is located at an altitude of 1280 to 1450 meters on an area of 45 ha. The geological base is limestone-dolomite on which very heterogeneous soils have been developed. [4] The main forest species are fir and beech, but spruce, maple and other deciduous trees occur in the admixture. [5]
In addition to other wild animals, there is also a brown bear, which is the largest wild animal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [6]