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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Naliboki_forestNaliboki Forest with its surroundings is one of the few regions of Belarus which to some extent has preserved certain features of pre-Soviet and pre-Russian...
- ...conservation institution located on the territory of Nalibokskaya Pushcha, one of the largest forests in the Republic of Belarus and throughout Eastern Europe.
- nalibokiforest.info bookingNALIBOKI FOREST. About terrain and its inhabitants.Bulunamadı: belarus
- vetliva.com belarus/what-to-see/nalibokskaya-…The Naliboki forest is a truly vast area of untouched woods, considered the largest in Belarus. Its area covers 96 thousand hectares!
- youtube.com watchWild Animals | Naliboki Forest Belarus.2 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı5 Nis 2017
- http://belarus.vlp.by index.php/en/nature/mysteries-of-…We will acquaint you with the history of this region and visit the small Belarusian town of Ivenets and the Belarusian villages of Naliboki Forest.
- belarus.by en/press-center/photo/i_42560.html…The ancient Naliboki Forest is one of the largest woodlands in Belarus and entire Eastern Europe. Together with the well-known neighboring reserves...
- walktofolk.com portfolio/naliboki/Wild horses are new inhabitants for these places. 150 horses of Konik breed were brought to Naliboki Forest from the Netherlands in September 2019.
- pravda-en.com world/2023/12/12/219305.html
- sidorovich.blog 2024/06/16/results-of-wolf-…As of 2024, the number of wolves in Naliboki Forest and likely throughout Belarus has significantly decreased, with only 5 breeding groups identified in the study...
- dreamstime.com photos-images/naliboki-forest.htmlBelarus, Naliboki forest. Free with trial. A herd of deer early in the misty morning walks on the field during the rut.
- sloweurope.com community/threads/naliboki-forest-…It is called Naliboki forest. Here you can read about this place. It is a large forest complex in northwestern Belarus which has area of 2400 square kilometers.
- Naust Eco Station (zoologists Vadim Sidorovich and Irina Rotenko) combines ecotourism with research and education in the Naliboki Forest, Belarus.