Romincka Forest

E823629

Romincka Forest is a large, biodiverse woodland area in northeastern Poland and partly in Russia’s Kaliningrad Oblast, known for its pristine nature, wildlife, and historical hunting grounds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
borderedBy Poland–Russia border NERFINISHED
climate temperate
contains lakes
meadows
rivers
streams
wetlands
country Poland
Russia
crossesPoliticalBoundary Poland–Russia border NERFINISHED
ecosystemType mixed forest
habitatFor deer
elk
large mammals
lynx
various bird species
wild boar
wolves
hasConservationStatus partly protected area
hasFeature high ecological value
old-growth stands
relatively low human population density
historicalUse aristocratic hunting grounds
royal hunting grounds
knownFor biodiversity
historical hunting grounds
pristine nature
wildlife
languageOfToponym Polish
Russian
locatedIn Europe
Kaliningrad Oblast NERFINISHED
northeastern Poland
partlyIn Kaliningrad Oblast NERFINISHED
partOf Masuria NERFINISHED
region northeastern Europe
transboundary true
usedFor forestry
hunting
nature tourism
recreation
vegetationType coniferous forest
deciduous forest

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