De Maasduinen National Park

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De Maasduinen National Park is a protected nature reserve in the Dutch province of Limburg, renowned for its long river dunes, heathlands, forests, and rich biodiversity along the River Meuse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
country Netherlands
hasActivity cycling
hiking
horse riding
nature observation
hasBiodiversity rich
hasConservationStatus protected nature reserve
hasEcosystemType coniferous forest
deciduous forest
dry heath
riparian habitats
wet heath
hasFauna adder
badger
fox
nightjar
red deer
roe deer
sand lizard
various bat species
wild boar
hasFlora Scots pine
birch
heather
oak
hasGeomorphologicalOrigin wind-formed river dunes along the Meuse
hasHydrologicalFeature groundwater-dependent ecosystems
small lakes and ponds
hasLandscapeFeature drift sands
fens
forests
heathlands
moorland
parabolic dunes
river dunes
hasManagementGoal landscape restoration
nature conservation
recreation
hasSoilType sandy soils
knownFor long river dune belt
rare plant and animal species
varied heath and forest landscapes
locatedAlong River Meuse NERFINISHED
locatedIn Limburg NERFINISHED
province of Limburg
southeastern Netherlands
locatedNear German border
partOf Natura 2000 network NERFINISHED

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North Limburg contains De Maasduinen National Park