Kozara National Park

Kozara National Park

Kozara is perhaps the most modest of BiH’s national parks. It was designated as a park in 1967. It has an area of 35.2 square kilometers. There is an 800-meter-long ski run. The middle of the grounds is dominated by the Mrakovica Plateau, which reaches a height of 806 meters. But when one digs just a bit below the surface, the park has a different story to tell. Kozara is a tight ecological web with a vast number of wildlife residents. For instance, the mammoth trees in this densely timbered park include oak, fir, spruce, ash, beech, maple, alder, linden, and dogwood. Dozens of medicinal herbs carpet the forest floor and spread out around the thick woods and in all directions.

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