Puszcza Biała
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Puszcza Biała | |
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Geography | |
Location | Masovian Voivodeship, Poland |
Coordinates | 52°42′54″N 21°47′24″E / 52.714888°N 21.790130°E |
Ecology | |
Dominant tree species | pine |
Puszcza Biała (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpuʂt͡ʂa ˈbjawa], White Wilderness) is the name given to the forest that extends in Poland from Pułtusk to Ostrów Mazowiecka. It is part of the Mazovian lowlands and consists of small trees, mostly pine.
The White Wilderness (Puszcza Biała) is usually associated with the Green Wilderness (Puszcza Zielona), and together the two forests are often referred to as the Kurpie Forest (Puszcza Kurpiowska) because the two forests were populated by inhabitants who, over the centuries of isolation, developed a unique culture of their own, called Kurpie.
Settlements in the Puszcza Biała
- Pułtusk
- Pniewo
- Tocznabiel
- Ostrów Mazowiecka
- Wyszków
- Brok
- Długosiodło
- Brańszczyk
- Obryte
- Rząśnik
- Nowy Lubiel
- Popowo-Letnisko
Rivers running through the Puszcza Biała
Nature preserves within the Puszcza Biała
- Rezerwat przyrody Stawinoga
- Rezerwat przyrody Popławy
- Rezerwat przyrody Bartnia
- Rezerwat przyrody Wielgolas
See also
References
- (in Polish)—Polish Wikipedia: Puszcza Biała
- (in Polish)—Nature Poland.pl: Puszcza Biała
- (in Polish)—Lasy Państwe: Puszcza Biała
- (in Polish)—Centrum folklorystyczne Puszczy Białej: Kuźnia Kurpiowska w Pniewie[permanent dead link]
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