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Łuknajno [wukˈnajnɔ] (German :
Lucknainer See) is a lake and nature-reserve in the
Masurian Lake
District of north-eastern Poland, in Warmian-Masurian...
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Łuknajno.
Among the many inlets, two are
named as
separate lakes: Warnołty and Seksty. Śniardwy
connects with the
following lakes: Tuchlin,
Łuknajno,...
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Landscape Park
Puszcza Romincka Landscape Park Wel
Landscape Park The
Łuknajno Lake
nature reserve (part of
Masurian Landscape Park) is a
protected wetland...
- (shared with Albania)
Babia Góra M****if (1976) Białowieża
Forest (1976)
Łuknajno Lake (1976) Słowiński (1976)
Tatra Mountains (1992) (Cross-border with...
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Nature Reserve 815 2,010 Lake of
Seven Islands Nature Reserve 1,618 4,000
Luknajno Lake
Nature Reserve 1,189 2,940
Milicz Fishponds Nature Reserve 5,324 13...
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Masurian Landscape Park that
includes eleven nature reserves such as the
Łuknajno Lake that is a
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, or the Białowieża Forest, with...
- Wielka,
Kolonia Mikołajki, Kulinowo, Lelek, Lisiny, Lisunie, Lubiewo,
Łuknajno,
Łuknajno-Leśniczówka, Małaszewo, Mateuszek, Nadawki, Nowe Sady, Olszewo, Osa...
- Seksty.
Other bigger lakes include Bełdany (9.41 km2),
Mokre (8.15 km2),
Łuknajno (6.92 km2), Mikołajskie (4.98 km2), Warnołty (4.65 km2) and Zdrużno (2...
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total area of 53,600 ha. The most
valuable reserve is
located at the
Łuknajno Lake near the town of Mikołajki – a
Ramsar site
designated by
UNESCO as...
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Biebrza Karkonosze Narew Świdwie
Milicz Ponds Słowiński
Łuknajno Lake Drużno Lake Karaś Lake
Seven Island Polesie Ujście
Warty Wigry The
Ramsar Convention...