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Explore the mapped boundaries and regional context of Latvia's nationally significant park designations.

Latvia National Parks: A Protected Landscapes Atlas for Geographic Discovery

Latvia's National Parks represent some of its most significant protected landscapes, offering a unique lens through which to understand the country's geography and natural heritage. This page serves as a dedicated atlas index, detailing these nationally recognized park areas and their distribution across Latvia. Delve into the mapped extent and intrinsic characteristics that define these protected lands.

Latvia National Parks: A Protected Landscapes Atlas for Geographic Discovery

Uncover the regional distribution and conservation significance of Latvia's premier protected areas.

Exploring Latvia's National Parks: A Geographic Guide to Protected Landscapes

In Latvia, the National park designation marks key areas for landscape conservation, biodiversity protection, and public recognition across diverse ecosystems. These nationally significant protected park areas, including Gauja and Ķemeri, form a crucial network for understanding Latvia's natural heritage and mapped terrain.

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Mapped parks4
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkGauja National Park917.87 km²
Oldest mapped parkGauja National Park1,973
Parks in this designationTrace the geographic spread and varied ecosystems within Latvia's designated national park terrain.4
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Discover Latvia's National Parks: A Comprehensive List of Protected Landscapes

Browse the complete list of national parks in Latvia, which features diverse protected areas ranging from coastal landscapes to river valleys and ancient forests. The filtered designation view highlights their geographic distribution and unique conservation profiles, offering deep insights into Latvia's natural heritage.

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Gauja National Park

Mapped terrain and diverse natural heritage in Vidzeme.

As Latvia's largest national park, Gauja offers a deep dive into a protected landscape defined by the ancient Gauja River valley and its spectacular Devonian sandstone cliffs. This page provides essential geographic context and atlas-style information, detailing the park's mapped boundaries, unique geological formations, and the rich tapestry of natural and cultural heritage that makes it a cornerstone of the region's protected lands. Explore the varied terrain, from river valleys to rolling uplands, all within a meticulously mapped conservation area.

917.87 km²1973TemperateII
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Ķemeri National Park

Explore a unique protected landscape with mapped bog ecosystems and regional natural terrain.

Ķemeri National Park in Latvia is a remarkable protected area, celebrated for its expansive and ecologically significant raised bog systems, particularly the Great Ķemeri Bog. This national park showcases a unique geographical character, featuring natural sulfur springs, therapeutic muds, and a series of ancient lagoon lakes that support rich birdlife. Its diverse wetland habitats and distinct peatland landscapes offer a compelling focus for atlas-based discovery and understanding the regional geography of the Latvian coast.

381.65 km²1997BorealModerate access
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Slītere National Park

Explore the unique terrain and protected geography of this Baltic national park.

Slītere National Park represents a distinctive protected landscape on Latvia's Courland Peninsula, celebrated for its ancient geological formations like the Blue Hills (Zilie Kalni) and its role as a crucial bird migration corridor. The park's geography encompasses varied dune systems, wetland habitats, and rich broadleaf forests, offering a unique mapped environment. Discover the park's protected area boundaries and its significance within the regional Baltic geography, highlighting its unique ecosystem features and landscape context.

164.14 km²2000TemperateModerate access
National parkLatgale

Rāzna National Park

Explore the mapped terrain of Latvia's largest lake region.

Rāzna National Park, situated in the Latgale region, provides an essential focal point for understanding eastern Latvia's protected landscapes. This national park, recognized for its extensive glacial terrain and the significant Lake Rāzna, offers a distinct geographic profile. Users can explore its mapped boundaries, discover its role as a vital protected area, and understand its landscape context within the broader atlas of Latvia's natural heritage.

596.14 km²2007TemperateII
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Continue Exploring Latvia's National Park Geography and Protected Areas

Deepen your understanding of Latvia's protected areas by continuing this atlas exploration into its National Parks. Examine the specific geographic features, mapped boundaries, and the role these parks play in the country's broader landscape and conservation identity. Discover the atlas-driven context that makes each park a unique element of Latvia's natural heritage.

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