• The Slovak Karst (Slovak: Slovenský kras) is one of the mountain ranges of the Slovenské Rudohorie mountains in the Carpathians in southern Slovakia.
  • Slovak Karst is the first Slovak biosphere reserve since 1 March 1977, when it was included in the UNESCO's Programme on Man and the Biosphere.
  • Bilateral nomination Slovak-Hungarian project “The Caves of Slovak and Aggtelek Karst” was approved by the World Heritage Committee in Berlin on 4th – 9th...
  • What makes the caves of the Slovak Karst different from other caves?
  • The territory of the Slovak Karst was the first in Slovakia on 1 March 1977 to be included in the international network of biosphere reserves within the UNESCO...
  • Slovak Karst National Park yakınlarındaki restoranların tümüne Tripadvisor’dan bakın.
  • It is located between Rožňava and Plešivec in the Slovak Karst National Park and Biospheric Reserve.
  • The Caves of the Aggtelek and Slovak Karst comprise a karst cave system with a high concentration of caves and a great variety of cave types.
  • The Slovak Karst consists of dolomites and limestone, in the south almost 400-500 m thick, full of deep canyons created by the rivers Slaná and Štítnik as well...
  • The slideshow ‘tells the story’ of the Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst with a portfolio of photos that illustrate the three main features of the site.