Syniohora National Nature Park

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Syniohora National Nature Park
Національний природний парк «Синьогора»
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Location Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
Nearest city Huta
Area10,866 ha (108.66 km2)
Established2009
Governing body State Management of Affairs

48°37′15″N24°13′15″E / 48.62083°N 24.22083°E / 48.62083; 24.22083

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Syniohora National Nature Park (Ukrainian : Національний природний парк «Синьогора») is a National Natural Park of Ukraine that was created in 2009 out of the Presidential official residence located near the Huta rural council, Ivano-Frankivsk Raion (formerly in Bohorodchany Raion). The residence also known as the winter residence is administered by the State Management of Affairs and funded by the state budget.

Public use

Built in 2001, as a sanatorium of the "Ivano-Frankivskghaz", the residence was transferred to state ownership in December 2002 by the Yanukovych government and turned into a national park in 2009. [1]

It was agreed in accordance with the established procedure to include 10866 hectares of state-owned land in the territory of the Syniohora National Nature Park, which are withdrawn from the state organization Residence Syniohora and provided to the national nature park for permanent use. [2]

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References

  1. The Presidential uksae #1083 of 2009. "About the creation of national nature park "Synyohora". 2009-12-21
  2. "Нацпарки ДУС - запит до: Державне управління справами". Доступ до правди (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2017-06-23.