Aggtelek National Park

Aggtelek National Park
Stalagmite in Baradla cave in Jósvafő/Aggtelek, Hungary
Location: Hungary
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Area: 198.92 km2 (76.80 sq mi)
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name: Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst
Type: Natural
Criteria: viii
Designated: 1995
Reference #: 725
State Party:  Hungary,  Slovakia
Region: Hungary, Slovakia
Location of Aggtelek National Park in Hungary

Aggtelek National Park (Hungarian: Aggteleki Nemzeti Park) is a national park in Northern Hungary, in the Aggtelek Karst region. It was founded in 1985. It contains 198.92 km² (of which 39.22 km² are under increased protection). It has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage since 1995. The largest stalactite cave of Europe is situated in this area: the Baradla Cave (26 km long, of which 8 km is in Slovakia, known under the name of Domica).

The first written documentation from the caves can be dated back to 1549. Since 1920 it has been used as a tourist attraction. Several of the caves have different specialities. For example, the Peace Cave has a sanatorium which help treating people suffering from asthma.

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