Muddus National Park

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Muddus National Park is a vast, remote wilderness area in Swedish Lapland known for its old-growth forests, wetlands, deep ravines, and rich birdlife within the Laponia World Heritage region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ramsar site
national park
protected area
access hiking only
area about 493 square kilometres
approximately 190 square miles
continent Europe
country Sweden
ecosystemType boreal forest
mires
peat bogs
wetlands
established 1942
governingBody Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
surface form: Naturvårdsverket

Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
hasFeature Muddusfallet waterfall
Muddusälven river
birdwatching towers
deep canyons
wooden boardwalk trails
IUCNCategory II
knownFor bogs
deep ravines
old-growth forests
remote wilderness
rich birdlife
wetlands
languageOfOfficialName Swedish
locatedIn Arctic Circle
surface form: Arctic Circle region

Norrbotten County
northern Sweden
surface form: Swedish Lapland
nearestCity Gällivare
notableFauna Siberian jay
brown bear
capercaillie
golden eagle
wolverine
notableFlora old-growth Scots pine
spruce forest
officialName Muddus National Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Muddus nationalpark
partOf Laponian Area
surface form: Laponia

Laponia World Heritage Site
primaryBiome taiga
protectedFor biodiversity conservation
preservation of old-growth boreal forest
protection of wetlands and mires
seasonalAccess limited winter access
traditionalInhabitants Sami people
UNESCOSiteType mixed natural and cultural site
UNESCOWorldHeritageContext Laponian Area

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northern Sweden hasProtectedArea Muddus National Park
subject surface form: Northern Sweden
Muddus National Park officialName Muddus National Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Muddus nationalpark