Plitvice waterfall is part of the plitvice lake ( Croatian: Plitvička jezera, pronounced [plitˈvitsɛ]) which recognized to be the national park of Croatia. It is located in 44.85' U 15.62' T, in the montainous region of Lika.It was in plitvice eponymous plateau, Croatia, in border with Bosnia and herzegovina.
Plitvice Lakes National Park lies in the Plitvice plateau which is surrounded by three mountains part of the Dinaric Alps: Plješevica mountain (Gornja Plješevica peak 1,640 m), Mala Kapela mountain (Seliški Vrh peak at 1,280 m), and Medveđak (884 m).



In 1979, the plitvice national park has been recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site with its status 'danger' on list of World Heritage Site in Danger. With a variety of considerations, the Croatian government set the status of de-mining Efforts. In December 1998 UNESCO issued a list of endangered sites. On this day, Plitvice Lakes are one of the largest tourist attractions in Croatia. In 2000, the park has been expanded by over 102 km ².
2 comments:
macha allah it's so amazing, I love waterfall :-)
thanks
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