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Plitvice Lakes
National Park
Jakov Benjak, Leon Lamot,
Dario Šmic
Content
History
Geografical location
16 lakes
Travertine barriers
Dolomites, limestone
Plitvice Lakes trough the seasons
Natural base and climate
History Humans have inhabited the area of Plitvice Lakes
for thousands of years
Croats were permanently settled in this area since
the beggining of 7th century
Plitvice Lakes were declared a national park on
April 4, 1949
Geografical location
Plitvice Lakes are located
close to the Bosnia &
Hercegovina border in the
Dinaric mountains, 110 km
south of Zagreb
About 16 lakes
Plitvice lakes consist of 16 lakes (Upper
and Lower lakes) :
- Upper lakes : Prošćansko, Vir, Galovac…
- Lower lakes : Kozjak, Milanovac…
Forested hills are good water sources for
lakes – main source : White and Black
river, rain, snow…
Upper lakes Lower lakes
Travertine barriers
Deposition of material
Dolomites,limestone…
Plitvice Lakes are rich with karst rocks like
dolomites and limestone -> deposition of
calcite (the main construction
material)causes the formation of new
travertine barriers,waterfalls and paths.
Lakes through the seasons
Lakes change their face through the
season
In spring water is quick and wild, in
summer it shine and flow slower , in
autumn water is covered with leaves and
it’s preparing for winter when water turns
whole nature around into a frozen
kingdom…