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Lake in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Milicz Ponds (Polish: Stawy Milickie) are a group of about 285 fish ponds in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland, in the valley of the river Barycz, close to the towns of Milicz and Żmigród. The ponds cover a total area of about 77 square kilometres (30 sq mi).
Milicz Ponds | |
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Stawy Milickie (Polish) | |
Location | Barycz Valley Landscape Park, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland |
Coordinates | 51°30′14″N 17°06′34″E |
Type | Lake |
Surface area | 77 km2 (30 sq mi) |
Designations | |
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Official name | Milicz Fishponds Nature Reserve |
Designated | 24 October 1995 |
Reference no. | 758[1] |
Due to their importance as a habitat and breeding ground for water birds, the ponds are a nature reserve (established 1963, area 53 square kilometres (20 sq mi)), which is protected under the Ramsar convention (one of 13 such sites in Poland). Since 1996 it has also formed part of the larger protected area known as the Barycz Valley Landscape Park.
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