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Forest in central Lithuania
Josvainiai Forest
Lithuanian: Josvainių miškai
Inside the forest at the surroundings of Keleriškiai
Map
Map showing the location of Josvainiai ForestMap showing the location of Josvainiai Forest
Geography
LocationKėdainiai District Municipality, Lithuania
Coordinates55°19′05″N 23°47′24″E / 55.318°N 23.790°E / 55.318; 23.790
Area31.1 km (12.0 sq mi)
Ecology
Forest coverbirch, spruce, aspen
Faunawild boar, roe deer, red fox

The Josvainiai Forest (Lithuanian: Josvainių miškai) is a forest in Kėdainiai District Municipality, central Lithuania, located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the west from Kėdainiai and 4 km to the north from Josvainiai. It covers an area of 3,110 hectares (7,700 acres). It consists of smaller forests: Josvainiai Forest (proper), Medininkai Forest, and Giraitė. The rivers Smilga, Smilgaitis and Tranys drain the forest (the Nevėžis basin).

As of 2005, 52 % of the area was covered by birch, 24 % by spruce, 5 % by aspen, 8 % by ash, 3 % by oak, 3 % by black alder, 3 % by white alder, 2 % by pine tree groups. The fauna of the forest consists of wild boar, roe deer, red fox, raccoon dog, pine marten, as well as hazel grouses, black storks, Eurasian woodcocks, common buzzards, sparrowhawks, northern goshawk, owls. The forest is included in Dotnuva-Josvainiai Biosphere Polygon, also there is the Smilga Landscape Sanctuary in the forest.

During the Soviet era, a rocket base (now in ruins) was in the forest near Keleriškiai. Barsukynė, Palainiškiai, Čiukiškiai and Stasiūnai, Grašva villages are inside the forest or on its edges.

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References

  1. ^ Brukas, Algirdas (2006). Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vol. 9. Vilnius: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas. p. 737.
  2. Brukas, Algirdas (1986). Tarybų Lietuvos enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vol. 2. Vilnius: Vyriausioji enciklopedijų redakcija.
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