The Domogled-Valea Cernei National Park
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The Domogled-Valea Cernei National Park is located in the southwest of Romania, stretching over the territory of 3 counties: Caraş-Severin, Mehedinţi and Gorj. In terms of size, this is the second largest park in the country, after the Danube Delta.
It was established in 1990, having its own administration since 2003.
It includes the hydrographic basin of the Cerna River, from the confluence with the Belareca River to the Jiu-Cerna pass.
Also, no less than 75% of the park's surface is covered by forest, and although the dominant species is the beech, the symbol of this park is the Banat black pine.
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It was established in 1990, having its own administration since 2003.
It includes the hydrographic basin of the Cerna River, from the confluence with the Belareca River to the Jiu-Cerna pass.
Also, no less than 75% of the park's surface is covered by forest, and although the dominant species is the beech, the symbol of this park is the Banat black pine.
sources: domogled.ro, travelguideromania.com și Facebook Parcul Național Domogled-Valea Cernei