Triglav National Park is a unique area of protected nature in the Alps, covering 880 km2. It is located in north-western Slovenia, on the border with Italy and close to the border with Austria. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including over fifty-nine species of ethnobotanical value. The park's priority objectives are conservation of ecosystems and natural processes, natural assets, diversity of habitats, plant and animal species, landscape quality, and landscape diversity. Visitors can explore the park's many waterfalls, lakes, and valleys, including the Triglav Lakes Valley and the Soča River watershed. The park is a model example of successful harmonisation of different interests focused on a common goal: well-preserved nature, landscape, and cultural heritage
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