The Chuvash Forest National Park or Chavash Varmane (Russian: Национальный парк «Чаваш Вармане») comprises a large contiguous (unbroken) forest in the middle Volga region. The national park was created to serve the dual purpose of preserving biological diversity and protecting a site representative of the Chuvash people. The park is about 100 km west of where the Kama River enters the Volga, on the East Central Plain of Europe. It is in Shemurshinsky District of the Republic of Chuvashia, Russia. In an area of about 100 square miles, Chavash Vermane has three different types of forest: southern taiga (conifers), Volga Upland oak forest, and mixed broadleaf and coniferous forest. The covered territory is roughly rectangular, being 24 km north to south and 17 km east to west. A 12 km buffer zone surrounds the park, and interior zones have been established for ecological reserve-replacement, for recreation, and for visitor service facilities. 95% of the park is forest, with the remaining land being marsh, grassland, and pasture. The forest is situated on a network of river valleys cut by the Abamza River from the north, the Bezdna River from the west, which meet in the middle of the park and flow south, plus numerous other tributaries. Many of the rivers meander through flat floodplains. More information...
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