MACEDONIA | National Park MavrovoThe National Park Mavrovo covers an area of 73.088 hectares and is the largest among the three
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MACEDONIA | National Park MavrovoThe National Park Mavrovo covers an area of 73.088 hectares and is the largest among the three national parks in Macedonia, and was proclaimed a national park in 1948. The park gathers a number of interesting morphological forms: the valleys of the river, gorges, waterfalls, karst fields, sands, caves, circus, glacier lakes, and many other interesting geographical features characteristic of this climate. The vegetation part of the Moor's Bridge covers the Velebit Mountain Beech Forest. As a result of a combination of fertile soil and an ideal temperature without too much moisture, the National Park Mavrovo today boasts a rich floral richness, consisting of over 1,000 species of higher plants, 38 of which are forests and forests, and about sixty is endemic, relic I rare species of plants.