National Parks in Europe

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  1. Albania and Montenegro are basically one big National Park with two strips of land for airports.

  2. I wonder how accurate this is – I don’t see the enormous park Barcelona (Collserola) on the map! It’s one of the largest metropolitan parks in the world. Perhaps it’s not designated as a national park?

  3. The problem of marking them as points and not polygons is that the surface and relative presence in territory remains unknown

  4. Seeing the map, I think “national” parks should include “regional” ones, because that would change literally the whole landscape.

  5. This is an example where size matters. Some parks are small while others can be thousands of square kilometers

  6. There is so little nature left in the Netherlands that they just made everything left a national park. Okay, its not that bad, but still…

  7. See that dot that’s almost in the middle of sweden close to the sea? That’s a little place called “T-udden”. It’s literally a single path that goes on for around 300 meters through some forest. The first 100 meters of that path smells like actual poop because there’s a manure plant right next to it with only a wire fence to seperate the two

    Great place to go and smoke though

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