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Coordinates: 50°19′45″N 26°31′11″E / 50.32916667°N 26.51972222°E / 50.32916667; 26.51972222
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==Topography==
==Topography==
The park is scattered in 22 sections along the Zbytynka River valley, which runs west-to-east between the Mizotsky Ridge (a part of the [[Volhynian Upland]] to the north) and the Kremenets mountains (to the south). The park is only a few kilometers northeast of [[Kremenets Mountains National Nature Park]], and about 5 km west of the town of [[Ostroh]]. The valley is only 3-8 km wide, and the immediately surrounding high ground is only a few hundred meters above the valley floor. The valley floor itself is mostly an alluvial patchwork of waterlogged floodplain, first terrace, and sandy dunes.
The park is scattered in 22 sections along the Zbytynka River valley, which runs west-to-east between the Mizotsky Ridge (a part of the [[Volhynian Upland]] to the north) and the Kremenets mountains (to the south). The park is only a few kilometers northeast of [[Kremenets Mountains National Nature Park]], and about 5 km west of the town of [[Ostroh]]. The valley is only 3-8 km wide, and the immediately surrounding high ground is only a few hundred meters above the valley floor. The valley floor itself is mostly an alluvial patchwork of waterlogged floodplain, first terrace, and sandy dunes.<ref name="parksite"/>


Individual sectors of the park include:
Individual sectors of the park include:
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* "Turova's grave" Monument, a section of hornbeam-oak forest, with a 400 year-old chestnut, and a 300 year-old Linden tree.
* "Turova's grave" Monument, a section of hornbeam-oak forest, with a 400 year-old chestnut, and a 300 year-old Linden tree.
[[File:Ботанічний заказник "Болото Кругляк".JPG|thumb|left|300px|Swamp Creek protected area, Derman-Ostroh NNP]]
[[File:Ботанічний заказник "Болото Кругляк".JPG|thumb|left|300px|Swamp Creek protected area, Derman-Ostroh NNP]]

==Climate and ecoregion==
==Climate and ecoregion==
The official climate designation for the Desna-Starogutsky area is ""[[Humid continental climate]] - warm summer sub-type"" ([[Köppen climate classification]] Dfb), with large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over {{convert|10|C|F}}, but no month averaging over {{convert|22|C|F}}.
The official climate designation for the Desna-Starogutsky area is ""[[Humid continental climate]] - warm summer sub-type"" ([[Köppen climate classification]] Dfb), with large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over {{convert|10|C|F}}, but no month averaging over {{convert|22|C|F}}.

Revision as of 22:17, 26 January 2019

Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park
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Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park
Map showing the location of Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park
Map showing the location of Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park
Location of Park
LocationOstroh Raion and Zdolbuniv Raion, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine
Nearest cityOstroh, Rivne Oblast
Coordinates50°19′45″N 26°31′11″E / 50.32916667°N 26.51972222°E / 50.32916667; 26.51972222
Area1,647.6 hectares (4,071 acres; 16 km2; 6 sq mi)
Established2009
Governing bodyMinistry of Ecology and Natural Resources (Ukraine)
Websitehttp://npp-derman-ostroh.wixsite.com/nppdo

Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park (Template:Lang-uk) sits in a river valley that separates the southern edge of the Polesian Lowland, and the northern edge of the Podolian Upland in northwestern Ukraine. The terrain is a mixture of pine-oak forest and marshy river lowlands. The park is in the administrative districts of Zdolbuniv Raion and Ostroh Raion, in the southernmost region of Rivne Oblast.[1]

Topography

The park is scattered in 22 sections along the Zbytynka River valley, which runs west-to-east between the Mizotsky Ridge (a part of the Volhynian Upland to the north) and the Kremenets mountains (to the south). The park is only a few kilometers northeast of Kremenets Mountains National Nature Park, and about 5 km west of the town of Ostroh. The valley is only 3-8 km wide, and the immediately surrounding high ground is only a few hundred meters above the valley floor. The valley floor itself is mostly an alluvial patchwork of waterlogged floodplain, first terrace, and sandy dunes.[1]

Individual sectors of the park include:

  • Bushchansky Reserve, a complex and alder and pine forests, and reed-sedge swamps,
  • Zbitensky Ornithological Reserve, a protected wetland set aside for breeding birds,
  • Mizotsky Ridge (Reserve), a geological reserve,
  • Zbytenka River floodplain (Reserve), a protected botanical reserve, with local cultural importance,
  • Olhava (Reserve), a mixed forest of conifer and deciduous trees,
  • The "Budka" Forest, with rare and medicinal plants
  • "Zinkiv Stone" Monument, a mixed forest on the Kremenets Mountains side, with rock outcroppings,
  • "Turova's grave" Monument, a section of hornbeam-oak forest, with a 400 year-old chestnut, and a 300 year-old Linden tree.
Swamp Creek protected area, Derman-Ostroh NNP

Climate and ecoregion

The official climate designation for the Desna-Starogutsky area is ""Humid continental climate - warm summer sub-type"" (Köppen climate classification Dfb), with large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over 10 °C (50 °F), but no month averaging over 22 °C (72 °F).

Flora and fauna

All areas of the park are in the deciduous forest band of the Central European mixed forests ecoregion. About 50% of the region is forested, predominantly in pine and oak; there are also patches of beech and spruce. The Bashchansky bog in the park has the vegetation of lowland marsh, and is one of the Easternmost Middle European carbonate marshes.[2]

Public use

A 6.5 km educational ecological trail runs from the town of Busha on the northern ridge, south through the valley and up to a rocky prominence. There is also a 38 km ecotrail that runs along the Zbytinka river, and a 65 km bicycle trail that encircles the park. There are hotels and resorts nearby for overnight stays.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park" (in Ukrainian). Official Park Site. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "Vegetation - Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park" (in Ukrainian). Official Park Site. Retrieved January 10, 2019.