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Bialowieza Primaeval Forest, known as Belavezhskaya Pushcha (Белавеская пушча) in Belarus and in Poland, is an ancient virginal forest straddling the border between Belarus and Poland, located 70 km north of Brest. It is the only remaining part of the once immense forest spreading across the European Plains.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve lies in south-western Belarus, in parts of the Brest voblast ( Kamenets and Pruzhany districts) and Hrodna voblast (Svisloch district), and near the town of Bialowieza in the Podlasie Voivodship (62 km south-east of Bialystok and 190km north-east of Warsaw) in Poland. On the Polish side it is partly protected as Bialowieski Park Narodowy, or Bialowieza National Park, and occupies over 100 km˛. On the Belarussian side the Biosphere Reserve occupies 1,771 km˛; the core area covers 157 km˛; the buffer zone - 714 km˛; and the transition zone - 900 km˛ with the National Park and World Heritage Site comprising 876 km˛. The border dividing 2 countries runs across the forest and it is closed for big animals and tourists as well, for the time being.

1 The Belarusian part of the Reserve

The Belovezhskaya Pushcha headquarters at Kamieniuki, Belarus include laboratory facilities, a zoo where wisent (reintroduced into the park in 1929), konik (a semi-wild horse), wild boar, elkThis article is about the land mammal. For other meanings, see Moose (disambiguation). The animal Alces alces called the Moose in North America and the Elk in Europe (see also elk for other animals called elk is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae, and other indigenous animals may be viewed in their natural habitat, as well as a small interpretive museum, restaurant, snack bar and hotel facilities which were built during the Soviet era and are currently in a state of disrepair. Due to the lack of facilities and internal tourist regulations (special registration in Brest, Belarus is needed in the Visa office of the Ministry of the Interior Affairs, or in the Intourist hotel) few foreign tourists visit the Belarusian Pushcha annually.

2 The Polish part of the Reserve

On the Polish side, in the Bialowieza National Park, one finds the Bialowieska Glade, originally built for the tsars of Russia — the last private owners of the forest (from 18881888 is a leap year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). In Germany, 1888 is known as the 1888 Year of Three Emperors. Events January 3 91cm telescope first used at Lick Observatory January 12 ? Blizzards in Dakota and Montana, Minnesota, Nebr to 1917Events January 2 The Royal Bank of Canada takes over Quebec Bank. January 22 World War I: President Woodrow Wilson calls for "peace without victory" in Europe. January 25 The Danish West Indies is sold to the United States for $25 million January 25 Anti-) when the whole forest was within the Russian Empire. The Glade is equipped with a hotel, restaurant and parking areas. Guided tours into the strictly controlled areas of the park can be arranged by horse drawn carriage. Approximately 100,000 tourists visit the Polish part of the Forest annually.



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