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Protected area in Turkmenistan
Sünt-Hasardag Nature Reserve
LocationBalkan Province,  Turkmenistan
Area303 km
Established1977

Sünt-Hasardag Nature Reserve (Turkmen: Sünt-Hasardag goraghanasy) is a nature reserve (zapovednik) of Turkmenistan.

Established in 1977 for the protection of indigenous flora and fauna, it is located in south-western part of the Kopetdag Range in Balkan Province, covering an area of 303 km.

It also incorporates one sanctuary:

The reserve is dominated by a dry subtropical climate, with long dry summers. The temperature in summer ranges from 35 to 45 degrees Celsius. The rainy season starts in November and lasts until April.The reserve is known as one of the centers in the world where wild relatives of cultivated crops thrive; wild relatives of figs, wild apples, walnuts, pistachios, almonds and cherries grow here. All of them represent a significant historical gene pool for crops.

References

  • National Program for the Protection of the Environment, Ashgabat, 2002, pp. 149–151 (in Russian)

External links

Protected areas of Turkmenistan
Nature reserves
Sanctuaries
Monuments

38°32′N 56°25′E / 38.533°N 56.417°E / 38.533; 56.417

  1. "Syunt Hasardag State Nature Reserve". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2021-05-06.


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