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High Tatras National Park
Catalogue Numbers:  177, 178
Issue Design:  Martin Činovský
Stamp and gutter Engraving:  Martin Činovský
Date of Issue:  May 5, 1999
Printing:  Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague, Czech Republic
Print Technology:  Five-colour recess printing from flat plates
Print Run:  309,600 each
FDC Design:  Martin Činovský
FDC Engraving:  Arnold Feke from a line transfer by Martin Činovský
Cancellation Design:  Martin Činovský
Printing:  Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague, Czech Republic
Print Technology:  Recess printing from flat plates
FDC Print Run:  10,000

The Tatras are the highest uplands within the Carpathian bow and boast a unique glacial relief, a diversity of geological structure and an abundance of flora and fauna. It is a diversity emphasised by the large number of species endemic to the mountains.

The Tatra National Park is the biotope of rare species which include the chamois, alpine marmot, lynx, brown bear, wolf, pine marten and weasel, and the Tatran mountain eagle and red-winged wallcreeper.

Among the rare and strictly protected forms of flora are the alpine edelweiss, Tatran larkspur, campion and gentian. The administration of the Tatra national Park ensures the protection and care of biodiversity which is, together with the unique topology and ecology, an irreplaceable natural heritage.

Tomáš Vančura, Director of the Tatra National Park Administration


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