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  1. Prut river flow start
    Shrubed peat-bog
    Spurce virgin wet/dry forests
    Stream running through peat bog
    View on Tsybulnyk forested/shurbed peat bog
    A post-glacial kettle under Mount Turkul with the alpine lake Nesamovyte
    A rivulet in the boggy cirque between the mounts of Hoverla and Breskul
    A sedge-moss bog “Tsybulnyk” under Mount Breskul

    Prut River Headwaters

    • Country: 
      Ukraine
    • Designation date: 
      20-03-2019
    • Site number: 
      2395
    • Published since: 
      4 year(s)
    4,935 ha
  2. Vileity site's flora elements
    Beaver's dam closint the drainage canals  in Vileity site
    Flooded meadows in Vileity site

    Vileity

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      30-09-2014
    • Site number: 
      2251
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    8,452 ha
  3. The waterlogged floodplain of the Buh River

    Polesye Valley of River Bug

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-05-2014
    • Site number: 
      2252
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    23,159 ha
  4. The floodplain of the Dnieper River in Spring

    Dnieper River Floodplain

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-05-2014
    • Site number: 
      2244
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    29,353 ha
  5. Mezotrophic bog of Somyne Swamps
    Mezotrophic bog of Somyne Swamps
    Old reclamation system
    Sedge swamp
    Somyne lake
    Swamped forest

    Somyne Swamps

    • Country: 
      Ukraine
    • Designation date: 
      24-12-2013
    • Site number: 
      2275
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    10,852 ha
  6. Ramsar logo

    Nemrut Caldera

    • Country: 
      Türkiye
    • Designation date: 
      17-04-2013
    • Site number: 
      2145
    • Published since: 
      11 year(s)
    4,589 ha
  7. Ramsar site Vydritsa is situated in the Berezina River floodplain
    The floodplain contains numerous oxbows
    Floodplain oak wood is one of the most valuable biotops of the site
    Vydritsa River flows into the Berezina River within the site's territory

    Vydritsa

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-03-2013
    • Site number: 
      2195
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    17,403 ha
  8. Atnsjømyrene
    Atnsjømyrene

    Atnsjømyrene

    • Country: 
      Norway
    • Designation date: 
      12-11-2010
    • Site number: 
      1955
    • Published since: 
      6 year(s)
    533 ha
  9. Salt lakes regularly dry out in summer

    Csongrád-Bokrosi Sóstó sodic-alkaline pans

    • Country: 
      Hungary
    • Designation date: 
      04-12-2004
    • Site number: 
      1409
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    865 ha
  10. Slano Kopovo

    • Country: 
      Serbia
    • Designation date: 
      14-05-2004
    • Site number: 
      1392
    • Published since: 
      19 year(s)
    976 ha

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