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Jurské jazero
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Area0,2749 km2
Established1988

Jurské jazero is a nature reserve in the Slovak municipality of Svätý Jur in the Bratislava region. The area is located at am altitude of 550m above sea level in the south-western part of the Little Carpathians. Jurské jazero covers an area of 27,49 ha between the summits of Malý Javorník and Velký Javorník.

Jurské jazero was declared as a protected area for the protection of birch-alder and mountain peat bog communities in the Little Carpathians.

References

  1. HEGEDÜŠOVÁ, K.; ŠKODOVÁ, I. "Prírodná rezervácia Jurské jazero" (PDF). Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  2. "Nature reserve Jurské jazero". State Inventory of Specially Protected Parts of Nature and Landscape. SAŽP. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
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