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SAMUR-YALAMA NATIONAL PARK Latitude and Longitude:

41°48′50″N 48°34′50″E / 41.81389°N 48.58056°E / 41.81389; 48.58056
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Samur-Yalama National Park
Samur-Yalama Milli Parkı
Samur-Yalama National Park is located in Azerbaijan
Samur-Yalama National Park
Location of Samur-Yalama National Park
Samur-Yalama Milli Parkı in Azerbaijan
Location Khachmaz Rayon
Coordinates 41°48′50″N 48°34′50″E / 41.81389°N 48.58056°E / 41.81389; 48.58056
Area11,772.45 hectares (117.7245 km2)
Governing body Republic of Azerbaijan
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources

Samur-Yalama National Park is a national park of Azerbaijan. It was established on November 5, 2012, within the territory of Khachmaz Rayon administrative districts. Its surface area is 11,772.45 hectares (117.7245 km2). [1]

The park's goal is preservation of the biological and genetic diversity of several unique natural areas, as well as the historical-cultural objects of the region. In addition eco-tourism and recreation is aimed to be developed. [1] Some tourist routes start in Yalama. [1]

Description

The largest portion of the park is in the Caspian coastal zone, which is heavily forested. Several landscapes can be found: littoral landscapes, wooded landscapes, forest-bush landscapes, bushes and arid steppe landscapes. [1] There are four climate zones, with different amounts of rainfall: in the coastal zones less than 350 mm, and in the inland zones more than 450 mm. [1] The soil varies form very sandy to very clayed. [1]

Flora and fauna

Flora

The dominant tree species are chestnut oak and Persian ironwood. [1]

Fauna

Some characteristic species are black kite, eastern imperial eagle, otter, reed cat, lynx, chamois, Caspian red deer and brown bear. [1]

In the coastal waters belonging to the national park, stellate sturgeon, brown trout, eel, pikeperch and Caspian kutum can be found.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Mammadov, Ramiz. "Ecosysteem service for establishment of the Samur-Yalama National Park of Azerbaijan Republic." 3–4 December 2012. PDF File.

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