Hortobágy National Park
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Hortobágy () is an 800 km2
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in eastern
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, rich with
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and cultural history. The park, a part of the Alföld (Great Plain), was designated as a national park in 1973 (the first in Hungary), and elected among the
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in 1999. The Hortobágy is Hungary's largest protected area, and the largest semi-natural grassland in Europe. Until recently it was believed that this
alkaline In chemistry, an alkali (; from the Arabic word , ) is a basic salt of an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal. An alkali can also be defined as a base that dissolves in water. A solution of a soluble base has a pH greater than 7.0. The ...
steppe was formed by the clear cutting of huge forests in the
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, followed by measures to control the course of the Tisza River, allegedly resulting in the soil's current structure and pH. However, Hortobágy is much older, with alkalinization estimated to have started ten thousand years ago, when the Tisza first found its way through the Great Hungarian Plain, cutting off many streams from their sources in the Northern Mountains. The formation was finished by grazing animals and wild horses during the Ice Age, followed by domesticated animals. The site was inscribed on the
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in 1999 because of its long cultural history (stretching back more than four millennia), its scenery, and its testimony to traditional methods of pastoralism. One of its most iconic sites is the Nine-holed Bridge. Traditional T-shaped sweep wells dot the landscape, as well as the occasional mirage of trees shimmering in the reflected heat of the puszta (steppe). Part of the national park is a dark sky preserve. Hortobágy has also had more negative connotations, as a site of forced labor under the communist regime.


Flora and fauna

Hortobágy is a
steppe In physical geography, a steppe () is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without closed forests except near rivers and lakes. Steppe biomes may include: * the montane grasslands and shrublands biome * the tropical and subtropica ...
, a grassy plain with Hungarian Grey cattle, racka, Italian Mediterranean buffalo, and Nonius horses tended by mounted herdsmen called csikós. It provides habitat for various species including the nominate subspecies of both the roe deer, and European wildcat, the European
red fox The red fox (''Vulpes vulpes'') is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia, plus ...
, the European ground squirrel, the southern festoon butterfly, and 342 species of birds. The red-footed falcon, stone curlew, great bustard, European roller, saker falcon, eastern imperial eagle, European bee-eater, the nominate subspecies of the Eurasian hoopoe,
great egret The great egret (''Ardea alba''), also known as the common egret, large egret, great white egret, or great white heron, is a large, widely distributed egret. The four subspecies are found in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and southern Europe. R ...
, common starling, Eurasian spoonbill, grey heron, whiskered tern, black tern, western marsh harrier, and common tern, the white stork, pied avocet, pygmy cormorant, black stork, white-tailed eagle, western
greylag goose The greylag goose (''Anser anser'') is a species of large goose in the waterfowl family Anatidae and the type species of the genus ''Anser (bird), Anser''. It has mottled and barred grey and white plumage and an orange beak and pink legs. A lar ...
, eastern European bearded reedling, squacco heron,
glossy ibis The glossy ibis (''Plegadis falcinellus'') is a water bird in the order Pelecaniformes and the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae. The scientific name derives from Ancient Greek ''plegados'' and Latin, ''falcis'', both meaning "sickle" a ...
, wood sandpiper, black-winged stilt, and mute swan are all represented by breeding populations. The area is also an important stopover site for migratory species of birds such as the
common crane The common crane (''Grus grus''), also known as the Eurasian crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the crane (bird), cranes. A medium-sized species, it is the only crane commonly found in Europe besides the demoiselle crane (''Grus virgo'') an ...
, dotterel, and lesser white-fronted geese. Hortobágy also has a herd of around 25
Przewalski's horse Przewalski's horse (''Equus ferus przewalskii'' or ''Equus przewalskii''), also called the takhi, Mongolian wild horse or Dzungarian horse, is a rare and endangered wild horse originally native to the steppes of Central Asia. It is named after t ...
s, a breeding center for Taurus cattle, one of several attempts to re-create the extinct
aurochs The aurochs (''Bos primigenius''; or ; pl.: aurochs or aurochsen) is an extinct species of Bovini, bovine, considered to be the wild ancestor of modern domestic cattle. With a shoulder height of up to in bulls and in cows, it was one of t ...
, and just outside the park is an animal hospital and a small zoo for rescued animals that can not be released into the wild such as Eurasian wolves, European jackals, saker falcons, Eurasian griffon vultures, great white pelicans, greylag geese, European wildcat, and Carpathian
wild boar The wild boar (''Sus scrofa''), also known as the wild swine, common wild pig, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a Suidae, suid native to much of Eurasia and North Africa, and has been introduced to the Americas and Oceania. The speci ...
.Waltraut Zimmermann, Lydia Kolter, Istvan Sandor:
Naturschutzprojekt Hortobágy – Jahresbericht 2003.
'' Zeitschrift des Kölner Zoo 2004. Retrieved 26 November 2013.


Gallery

Image:Hortobágy.jpg, Herds of sheep Image:Hortobagy híd.jpg, The Nine-holed Bridge Image:Racka (Fabian).jpg, Racka sheep Image:Hungarian Grey Cattle.jpg, Hungarian Grey cattle Image:Gentiana pneumonanthe 0001.jpg, '' Gentiana pneumonanthe'' Image:Tisza-tó.jpg, Lake Tisza Image:Salvia_nemorosa_2.jpg,
Salvia ''Salvia'' () is the largest genus of plants in the sage family Lamiaceae, with just under 1,000 species of shrubs, Herbaceous plant, herbaceous Perennial plant, perennials, and Annual plant, annuals. Within the Lamiaceae, ''Salvia'' is part o ...
Image:Dabao.jpg, Great bustard Image:Rotfußfalke Falco vespertinus.jpg, Red-footed falcon Image:Buffalo and egrets.jpg,
Water buffalo The water buffalo (''Bubalus bubalis''), also called domestic water buffalo, Asian water buffalo and Asiatic water buffalo, is a large bovid originating in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Today, it is also kept in Italy, the Balkans ...


See also

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National symbols of Hungary The national symbols of Hungary are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Hungary or culture of Hungary, Hungarian culture. The highly valued special Hungarian products and sym ...


References


External links

* Explore th
Hortobágy National Park – the Puszta
in the UNESCO Collection on Google Arts and Culture


Further reading

* Gorman, Gerard (1996): ''The Birds of Hungary''. Helm (A&C Black) London, UK. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Hortobagy National parks of Hungary Biosphere reserves of Hungary World Heritage Sites in Hungary Protected areas established in 1973 Historical regions in Hungary Birdwatching sites in Hungary Tourist attractions in Hajdú-Bihar County 1973 establishments in Hungary Ramsar sites in Hungary