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{{Short description|National park in Poland}}
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| photo_caption = Skała Biała Ręka (the White Hand rock)
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'''Ojców National Park''' ({{lang-pl|Ojcowski Park Narodowy}}) is a [[List of national parks of Poland|national park]] in [[Kraków County]], [[Lesser Poland Voivodeship]] in southern [[Poland]], established in 1956. It takes its name from the village of [[Ojców]], where it also has its headquarters. [[Chopin]] visited Ojców in 1829.
'''Ojców National Park''' ({{langx|pl|Ojcowski Park Narodowy}}) is a [[List of national parks of Poland|national park]] in [[Kraków County]], [[Lesser Poland Voivodeship]] in southern [[Poland]], established in 1956. It takes its name from the village of [[Ojców]], where it also has its headquarters. [[Chopin]] visited Ojców in 1829.


It is Poland's smallest national park, with an original area of {{convert|14.40|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, since expanded to {{convert|21.46|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}. Of this area, {{convert|15.28|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} is [[forest]]ed and {{convert|2.51|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} is strictly protected. The park is approximately {{convert|16|km|mi|0|sp=us}} north of [[Kraków]], in the Jurassic [[Kraków-Częstochowa Upland]].
It is Poland's smallest national park, with an original area of {{convert|14.40|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, since expanded to {{convert|21.46|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}. Of this area, {{convert|15.28|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} is [[forest]]ed and {{convert|2.51|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} is strictly protected. The park lies {{convert|16|km|mi|0|sp=us}} north of [[Kraków]], in the Jurassic [[Kraków-Częstochowa Upland]].


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
[[Karst topography]] of soluble [[bedrock]] characterizes the park, which in addition to two river (the Prądnik and Saspówka) valleys contains numerous [[limestone]] [[cliff]]s, [[ravine]]s, and over 400 [[cave]]s. The largest of these, [[Łokietek's Cave]] (said to have sheltered [[List of Polish rulers|King]] [[Władysław Łokietek|Władysław I Łokietek]], for whom it was named), is {{convert|320|m|ft|-1|sp=us}} deep. The area is also noted for its [[rock formation]]s, the most famous being Hercules' Club, a {{convert|25|m|ft|sp=us|adj=on}}-high limestone column.
[[Karst topography]] of soluble [[bedrock]] characterizes the park, which in addition to two river (the Prądnik and Saspówka) valleys contains numerous [[limestone]] [[cliff]]s, [[ravine]]s, and over 400 [[cave]]s. The largest of these, [[Łokietek's Cave]] (said to have sheltered [[List of Polish rulers|King]] [[Władysław Łokietek|Władysław I Łokietek]], for whom it was named), is {{convert|320|m|ft|-1|sp=us}} deep. The area is also noted for its [[rock formation]]s, the most famous being Hercules' Club, a {{convert|25|m|ft|sp=us|adj=on}}-high limestone column.


Ojcowski Park is very [[Biodiversity|biodiverse]]; over 5500 species reside in the park. These include 4600 species of [[insect]]s (including 1700 of [[beetle]]s and 1075 of [[Butterfly|butterflies]]) and 135 of [[bird]]s. [[Mammal]]s include the [[beaver]], [[badger]], [[ermine]], and 15 species of [[bat]]s, many of which [[Hibernation|hibernate]] in the park's caves during the winter.
Ojcowski Park is very [[Biodiversity|biodiverse]]; over 5500 species reside in the park. These include 4600 species of [[insect]]s (including 1700 of [[beetle]]s and 1075 of [[Butterfly|butterflies]]) and 135 of [[bird]]s. [[Mammal]]s include the [[beaver]], [[badger]], [[Stoat|ermine]], and 15 species of [[bat]]s, many of which [[Hibernation|hibernate]] in the park's caves during the winter.

=== Waters ===
The water network in its present shape developed in the end of the Tertiary period as a result of deep erosion of streams. The main watercourse is the Pradnik. Its tributary in the Park is the Saspowka. The streams are supplied with water from about 20 springs in karst cracks, called "wywierzyska" (rising springs).


==Human habitation and culture==
==Human habitation and culture==
The earliest settlement in the area dates to the [[Paleolithic]], approximately 120,000 years ago. The [[Ojców]] region is rich in [[flint]], which attracted early [[human]]s.
The earliest settlement in the area dates to the [[Paleolithic]], approximately 120,000 years ago. The [[Ojców]] region is rich in [[flint]], which attracted early [[human]]s.


The park contains numerous [[castle]]s, including a ruined [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] [[Ojców Castle|castle at Ojców]] and a better-preserved [[Renaissance]] castle at [[Pieskowa Skała]], both of which were part of a late-[[medieval]] system of defenses in southwestern Poland, known as the [[Trail of the Eagles' Nests]] constructed by the order of [[King of Poland]], [[Kazimierz the Great]]. There are two [[museum]]s in the park, the Professor [[Władyslaw Szafer]] Museum (named for the first person to advocate the creation of a national park in the Ojców area), and a branch of the Kraków-based [[Wawel Castle|National Art Collection]], located in the Pieskowa Skała castle.
The park contains numerous [[castle]]s, including a ruined [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] [[Ojców Castle|castle at Ojców]] and a better-preserved [[Renaissance]] castle at [[Pieskowa Skała]], both on the tourist [[Trail of the Eagles' Nests]]. There are two [[museum]]s in the park, the Professor [[Władyslaw Szafer]] Museum (named for the first person to advocate the creation of a national park in the Ojców area), and a branch of the Kraków-based [[Wawel Castle|National Art Collection]], located in the Pieskowa Skała castle.

== See also ==
*[[National Parks of Poland]]
*[[Białowieża National Park]]
*[[Tunel Wielki]]

== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="170px" heights="170px" perrow="4">
File:Polska OjcowskiPN 008.jpg|Ojców National Park Museum
File:Hdr 00191 1.jpg|Chapel on the Water
File:Eagles Nests Trail 01.jpg|''Hercules's Bludgeon''
File:Brama Krakowska, Dolina Prądnika.jpg|''Kraków's Gate''
File:Pieskowa Skala Castle.jpg|[[Pieskowa Skała]] Castle
File:Zamek w Ojcowie - wieża bramna 03.jpg|Ojców Castle ruins
File:Dolina Prądnika a8.jpg|Prądnik Valley
File:Dolina Prądnika a6.jpg|''Under the Crown'' rock formation
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==
{{commonscat-inline|Ojcowski National Park}}
{{commons category-inline|Ojcowski National Park}}
* [http://www.mos.gov.pl/kzpn/en/ojco_gb.htm The Board of Polish National Parks]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060831195536/http://www.mos.gov.pl/kzpn/en/ojco_gb.htm The Board of Polish National Parks]
* [http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/pnp/ojco.htm Ojcowski National Park] at [http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/pnp/pnp.htm Polish National Parks] by [http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ Zbigniew Zwolińsky]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130109235748/http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/pnp/ojco.htm Ojcowski National Park] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20130630145504/http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/pnp/pnp.htm Polish National Parks] by [https://web.archive.org/web/20120716211511/http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ Zbigniew Zwolińsky]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140214221550/http://www.opn.pan.krakow.pl/ Official website] Internet Archive
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140214221550/http://www.opn.pan.krakow.pl/ Official website] Internet Archive
* [http://www.ojcow.pl/ Tourist Information of Ojcow National Park]
* [http://www.ojcow.pl/ Tourist Information of Ojcow National Park]
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 18 October 2024

Ojców National Park
Polish: Ojcowski Park Narodowy
Skała Biała Ręka (the White Hand rock)
Park logo with Bat
Map showing the location of Ojców National Park
Map showing the location of Ojców National Park
Location in Poland
LocationLesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Nearest cityOjców
Coordinates50°12′24″N 19°49′45″E / 50.206667°N 19.829167°E / 50.206667; 19.829167
Area21.46 km2 (8.29 sq mi)
Established1956
Governing bodyMinistry of the Environment
www.opn.pan.krakow.pl

Ojców National Park (Polish: Ojcowski Park Narodowy) is a national park in Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship in southern Poland, established in 1956. It takes its name from the village of Ojców, where it also has its headquarters. Chopin visited Ojców in 1829.

It is Poland's smallest national park, with an original area of 14.40 square kilometers (5.56 sq mi), since expanded to 21.46 km2 (8.29 sq mi). Of this area, 15.28 km2 (5.90 sq mi) is forested and 2.51 km2 (0.97 sq mi) is strictly protected. The park lies 16 kilometers (10 mi) north of Kraków, in the Jurassic Kraków-Częstochowa Upland.

Geography

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Karst topography of soluble bedrock characterizes the park, which in addition to two river (the Prądnik and Saspówka) valleys contains numerous limestone cliffs, ravines, and over 400 caves. The largest of these, Łokietek's Cave (said to have sheltered King Władysław I Łokietek, for whom it was named), is 320 meters (1,050 ft) deep. The area is also noted for its rock formations, the most famous being Hercules' Club, a 25-meter (82 ft)-high limestone column.

Ojcowski Park is very biodiverse; over 5500 species reside in the park. These include 4600 species of insects (including 1700 of beetles and 1075 of butterflies) and 135 of birds. Mammals include the beaver, badger, ermine, and 15 species of bats, many of which hibernate in the park's caves during the winter.

Waters

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The water network in its present shape developed in the end of the Tertiary period as a result of deep erosion of streams. The main watercourse is the Pradnik. Its tributary in the Park is the Saspowka. The streams are supplied with water from about 20 springs in karst cracks, called "wywierzyska" (rising springs).

Human habitation and culture

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The earliest settlement in the area dates to the Paleolithic, approximately 120,000 years ago. The Ojców region is rich in flint, which attracted early humans.

The park contains numerous castles, including a ruined Gothic castle at Ojców and a better-preserved Renaissance castle at Pieskowa Skała, both on the tourist Trail of the Eagles' Nests. There are two museums in the park, the Professor Władyslaw Szafer Museum (named for the first person to advocate the creation of a national park in the Ojców area), and a branch of the Kraków-based National Art Collection, located in the Pieskowa Skała castle.

See also

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References

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