Puez-Geisler Nature Park

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Naturpark Puez-Geisler
Lech de Crespeina Saslonch Cir Chedul Odles Parc Naturel Puez.jpg
Location South Tyrol, Italy
Coordinates 46°40′36″N11°51′15″E / 46.67667°N 11.85417°E / 46.67667; 11.85417
Area10,196 ha (25,195 acres)
Established1977
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The Puez-Geisler Nature Park (Italian : Parco naturale Puez Odle; German : Naturpark Puez-Geisler) is a nature reserve in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy.

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