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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Uj cie Warty National Park (Polish: Park Narodowy Uj cie Warty) is the youngest of Poland's 23 National Parks. It was created on June 19, 2001, in the region of the lowest stretch of the Warta river, up to its confluence with the Odra (Oder), which marks the Polish German border. The Park covers an area of 80.38 square kilometres (31.03 sq mi) within Lubusz Voivodeship. The name Uj cie Warty means "mouth of the Warta", the Polish word uj cie also being used for the termination of a river even when it flows into another river or lake rather than…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Uj cie Warty National Park (Polish: Park Narodowy Uj cie Warty) is the youngest of Poland's 23 National Parks. It was created on June 19, 2001, in the region of the lowest stretch of the Warta river, up to its confluence with the Odra (Oder), which marks the Polish German border. The Park covers an area of 80.38 square kilometres (31.03 sq mi) within Lubusz Voivodeship. The name Uj cie Warty means "mouth of the Warta", the Polish word uj cie also being used for the termination of a river even when it flows into another river or lake rather than the sea. The Park was created on the area of the former S o sk Nature Reserve, which had existed since 1977, and parts of the Uj cie Warty Landscape Park. The ground here is swampy and muddy, which makes it a haven for birds. This is why the former S o sk preserve, which is now part of the Park, was in 1984 covered by the Ramsar Convention, which purpose is to protect such areas.