Augšdaugava
Augšdaugava is a protected landscape located in Latgale, Augšdaugava Municipality and Krāslava Municipality on the banks of the Daugava Augšdaugava lowering, as well as stretching to the side of Latgale Highland in the north and Augšzeme in the south. Established in 1990 to preserve outstanding cultural and natural values in the Daugava Valley and its surroundings. The territory includes Daugava Loop Nature Park and several protected nature objects: Adamova Cliff, Daugava Gate (Slutišķi and Ververu Cliff), Mālkalne Spring, Sandarišku Karengravas, Sproģu ravine, Viļuši spring, Hoftenberg park, Juzefova park, Rozališķi park.[2] It is Natura 2000 area.[1]
References
- ^ a b Augšdaugava Protected Planet
- ^ Nature Protection Board. Augšdaugava
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- Abava Valley
- Lake Adamovas
- Aiviekste floodplain
- Bauska
- Beberbeķi
- Bernāti
- Lake Cārmaņa
- Lake Cirīša
- Daugava Valley
- Curves of Daugava
- Doles Island
- Lake Dridža
- Driksnas sils
- Dviete floodplain
- Embūte
- Lake Engure
- Gaizinkalns
- Istra rolling hills
- Kuja
- Lake Kurjanova
- Laukezers
- Lake Medumu
- Milzukalns
- Numerne rampart
- Ogre Valley
- Ogre Blue Mountains
- Pape
- Piejūra
- Lake Pinku
- Ragakāpa
- Riežupe
- Salaca Valley
- Sauka
- Silene
- Svente
- Festive floodplain
- Talsi rolling hills
- Tērvete
- Užava lowland
- Vecumu forest
- Vilce
- Zvārde forest
- Ādaži
- Augšdaugava
- Augšzeme
- Kaučers
- Nīcgale forest
- Veclaicene
- Vecpiebalga
- Vestiena
- Ziemeļgauja
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