Baradla Cave

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Baradla Cave is a vast and geologically significant limestone cave system renowned for its spectacular stalactite formations and inclusion in the UNESCO-listed Aggtelek Karst region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
show cave
climate stable cave climate
connectedTo Domica Cave NERFINISHED
contains archaeological remains
prehistoric artifacts
country Hungary
drainageBasin Sajó River basin NERFINISHED
geologicalFormation limestone
geologicalType karst system
hasAverageTemperature around 10 degrees Celsius
hasBiodiversity bat colonies
cave-adapted invertebrates
hasChamber Concert Hall
hasEntrance Aggtelek main entrance
Jósvafő entrance
hasExtensionInto Slovakia NERFINISHED
hasFeature columns
dripstone formations
large halls
stalagmites
underground riverbeds
hasLength approximately 25 kilometers
hasLengthInHungary approximately 18 kilometers
historicalUse prehistoric shelter
knownFor large chambers
stalactite formations
underground passages
locatedIn Aggtelek Karst NERFINISHED
Aggtelek National Park NERFINISHED
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County NERFINISHED
managementBody Aggtelek National Park Directorate NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Aggtelek NERFINISHED
Jósvafő NERFINISHED
offers guided tours
partOf Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst NERFINISHED
Baradla–Domica cave system NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus national park protection
researchField karst geology
speleology
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOInscriptionYear 1995
UNESCOSiteCategory natural site
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst NERFINISHED
usedFor concerts
cultural events

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Northern Hungary containsCaveSystem Baradla Cave