Danube–Drava National Park

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Danube–Drava National Park is a protected natural area in southern Hungary known for its diverse wetlands, floodplain forests, and rich birdlife along the Danube and Drava rivers.

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Danube–Drava National Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
country Hungary
governedBy Hungarian national park administration
hasBirdlife breeding waterfowl
raptors
waders
hasConservationStatus protected area under Hungarian law
hasEcosystemType floodplain forest
wetland
hasFauna fish
migratory birds
waterbirds
hasFeature backwaters
river floodplains
side arms of rivers
hasFlora floodplain hardwood forests
riparian vegetation
hasHabitat marshes
oxbow lakes
riparian habitat
wet meadows
hasProtectionObjective protection of bird habitats
protection of floodplain forests
protection of wetlands
knownFor diverse wetlands
floodplain forests
rich birdlife
locatedIn Transdanubia NERFINISHED
southern Hungary NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Danube River NERFINISHED
Drava River NERFINISHED
partOf Danube River basin NERFINISHED
Drava River basin NERFINISHED
usedFor ecotourism
environmental education
nature conservation

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Baranya County containsProtectedArea Danube–Drava National Park