The Malá Fatra National Park (Slovak: Národný park Malá Fatra ) is a national park in the northern part of the Malá Fatra mountains called Krivánska Malá Fatra.
2-494: It has an area of 226.3 km (87.37 mi) and a 232.62 km (89.81 mi) buffer zone. The park was declared in 1988. Between 1967 and 1988 it was a protected landscape area. Its highest peak is Veľký Kriváň , with an altitude of 1,708m amsl . For a geological and geographical description see Malá Fatra . The mountain is covered mainly with mixed beech forests, at higher elevations with fir and spruce . Pine woods and meadows occur at higher altitudes. About 83% of
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