There are multiple meanings for WisentWisent, an alternative name of European bison Wisent eisbrecher an icebreaker operated by the German Wasser und Schifffahrtsamt Wisent vehicle , a military vehicle disambig ... more details
Taxobox name Carpathian Wisent status EX status system iucn3.1 status ref citation needed date May 2011 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Artiodactyla familia Bovidae genus Bison species Wisent B. bonasus subspecies B. b. hungarorum trinomial Bison bonasus hungarorum trinomial authority Mikl s Kretzoi Kretzoi , 1946 The Carpathian wisent Bison bonasus hungarorum was a subspecies of European bison that inhabited the Carpathian Mountains , Moldavia , and Transylvania . It may also have lived in modern day Ukraine and Hungary . It began to die out about a hundred years earlier than its very close cousin, the Caucasian Wisent Caucasian wisent , probably because it lived nearer to Central Europe . The last Carpathian wisent was shot in Transylvania in 1790 citation needed date May 2011 , and the subspecies is now entirely extinct. ref name Tokarska2011 cite journal author Tokarska, M. et al. year 2011 title Genetic status of the European bison Bison bonasus after extinction in the wild and subsequent recovery journal Mammal Review volume 41 issue 2 pages 151 162 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2907.2010.00178.x ref File Wisent Hunt on stamp Hungary 1971.jpg thumb left 200px Wisent Hunt on postage stamp of Hungary , 1971. See also List of extinct animals of Europe References reflist External links http www.petermaas.nl extinct speciesinfo carpathianbison.htm The Extinction Website Carpathian European Bison Bison bonasus hungarorum . http www.ultimateungulate.com Artiodactyla Bison bonasus.html European bison Wisent Category Bison Category Extinct mammals of Europe Category Species made extinct by human activities Category Mammal extinctions since 1500 eventoedungulate stub eu Hungariako bisonte it Bison bonasus hungarorum ... more details
Infobox Beverage name Wisent image type Vodka Flavoured Vodka manufacturer Polmos a cut origin a cut , Poland introduced ? discontinued proof related List of vodkas variants Wisent is flavoured vodka produced by Polmos a cut in Poland containing the bison grass. According to its producer it is natural, using herbs and stimulating energy. It contains 40 alcohol by volume. See also ubr wka External links http www.polmoslancut.com.pl Polmos a cut Category Polish vodkas distilled drink stub ... more details
Other uses Wisent disambiguation infobox weapon name Wisent image caption origin Germany type 8x8 off road cargo truck Type selection is vehicle yes Service history service used by wars Production history designer Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles design date manufacturer unit cost production date 2008 number variants General specifications spec label weight 26t empty length part length width height diameter crew passengers Vehicle missile specifications armour primary armament secondary armament engine MAN diesel engine power 430hp pw ratio transmission ZF 7 speed automatic payload capacity suspension clearance fuel capacity vehicle range 700km speed 105km h road guidance steering The Wisent is an Eight wheel drive 8x8 armoured logistics vehicle built by Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Rheinmetall . ref cite web url http www.rheinmetall defence.com index.php?fid 4328&lang 3 accessdate 2010 10 17 title Rheinmetall Defence Wisent ref It is designed to be airliftable by the Airbus A400M . It can be fitted with various modules, for cargo carrying, medical use, troop transport, and so on. ref cite web url http www.military today.com apc wisent.htm accessdate 2010 10 17 title Rheinmetall Wisent Armored Transport Vehicle Military Today.com date 2010 05 12 ref The Wisent can also be fitted with various weapons, including an Remote weapon system RCWS . ref cite web url http www.janes.com articles Janes Armour and Artillery Rheinmetall Landsysteme Wisent Armoured Vehicle Demonstrator Germany.html accessdate 2010 10 17 title Rheinmetall Landsysteme Wisent Armoured Vehicle Demonstrator Germany Jane s Armour and Artillery ref References reflist Category Modern military vehicles Category Military trucks Category Rheinmetall Category MAN SE Category Armoured personnel carriers ... more details
Refimprove date February 2009 No footnotes date February 2009 Taxobox name Caucasian Wisent status EX status system iucn2.3 extinct 1927 image CaucasianBison Demidoff1898.png image width 250px image caption An image of a killed Caucasian Bison from E. Demidoff s book Hunting Trips in The Caucasus 1889 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Artiodactyla familia Bovidae genus Bison species Wisent B. bonasus subspecies B. b. caucasicus trinomial Bison bonasus caucasicus trinomial authority Turkin et Satunin , 1904 The Caucasian Wisent Bison bonasus caucasicus was a subspecies of Wisent that inhabited the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe . It was hunted by the Caspian Tiger and the Asiatic Lion until 10th century in the Caucasus , as well as other predators such as wolves and bear s. Decline and extinction In the 17th century, the Caucasian wisent still populated a large area of the Western Caucasus . After that human settlement in the mountains intensified and the range of the Caucasian wisent became reduced to about one tenth of its original range at the end of the 19th century. In the 1860s the population numbered still about 2000, but was reduced to only 500 600 in 1917, and only 50 in 1921. ref name Lidia Lidia V. Zablotskaya, Mikhail A. Zablotsky and Marina M. Zablotskaya, Origin of the hybrids of North American and European bison in the Caucasus Mountains. Text presented in Russian at 2nd Conference of Bison Specialist Group, SSC IUCN in Sochi, on 26 30 September 1988, and translated into English in 1990, but never published. ref Local poaching ... wisent pedigree book. ref name Puzek Wisent reintroductions in the Caucasus In 1940, a group of wisent ... Forestry Game Management Unit Kabardino Balkariya . Later some pure blood wisent of the Lowland ... Carpathian WisentWisent External links http www.petermaas.nl extinct speciesinfo caucasianbison.htm ... Artiodactyla Bison bonasus.html European bison Wisent References reflist Category Bison ... more details
are sometimes confused. The steppe wisent became extinct in the late Pleistocene , as it was replaced in Europe by the modern wisent species and in America by a sequence of species culminating in the American ... Lineages in Cross Breeding Bovine Species. Has Wisent a Hybrid Origin? ref The steppe wisent was over ..., the horns themselves being over half a meter long. Steppe wisent occasionally appear in cave art ... more details
European buffalo may refer to Aurochs , a primitive ox Wisent or European bison disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Society for the Protection of the European Bison SPEB was founded in 1922 by scientists from Poland , Germany , the UK , and Sweden . ref http www.panda.org about wwf where we work europe where latvia lake pape about bison index.cfm WWF Lake Pape Bison ref The charity s aims were to conserve and repopulate the European bison, or wisent , that was then on the brink of extinct ion. After the last wild wisent was killed in 1927, SPEB reintroduced wisents from collections in zoo s back into the wild in the Bialowieza Forest of Poland, where they still exist, as critically endangered species . References reflist charity stub Category Animal welfare organizations Category Organizations established in 1922 de Internationale Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung des Wisents ... more details
Zubr can refer to ubr or Zubr, the name in several east European languages for the wisent or European bison Bison bonasus Zubr political organization a civic youth organization in Belarus Zubr a novel by Daniil Granin Zubr class LCAC a Russian hovercraft ubr beer a Polish brand of beer Zubr a village near Daugavpils in modern Latvia LWS 6 ubr a Polish aircraft AMZ ubr a Polish armored car disambiguation be , de Zubr fr Zubr ru uk ... more details
Infobox family name name image image size caption pronunciation meaning Lang ru zubr also Lang uk , zubr , Lang be zubr , lang cs zubr , lang pl ubr , lang bg , lang sr , lang sk zubor , lang sl zober , lang ro zimbru means Wisent wisent, aka European bison br Wikt zubr founder region Russia chief nationality language Russian related names clans footnotes Zubrin lang ru , lang uk Tepoxalin Robert Zubrin born 1952 , an American aerospace engineer and author Vladimir V. Zubrin Vladimir Viktorovich Zubrin lang ru See also Related toponyms Zubra lang pl Zubrza Ukrainian toponym ref uk uk ref Z bra Slovak toponyms Zub Czech toponym Zubrzyk Polish toponym Reflist surname Zubrin, f. Zubrina Category Russian language surnames surname stub ru ... more details
Image Zubron2.jpg thumbnail 300px right ubro are hybrids of domestic cattle and wisent s. A bovid hybrid is a Hybrid biology hybrid of two different members of the bovid family. Bison Domestic cattle hybrids The American bison and European bison wisent have been hybridized with Domestic Cattle . With wisent , this was originally done in an attempt to reinvigorate the declining wisent population. First generation hybrid males are sterile, but females may be crossed back to either a wisent or domestic bull to produce fertile males. Modern wisent herds keep hybrids well isolated from pure wisent. However, since the modern purebred wisent are descended from less than 2 dozen individuals, this has resulted in a significant genetic bottleneck for the purebred wisent . European bison Wisent have also been crossed with domestic cattle to produce the zubron . These were first bred in Poland in 1847 as hardy, disease resistant alternatives to domestic cattle. Breeding was discontinued in the 1980s. The few remaining zubron can be found at Bialowieski National Park . American bison bulls American buffalo have been crossed with domestic cattle to produce beefalo and cattalo . These are variable in type and colour, depending on the breed of cattle used e.g. Hereford cattle Hereford s and Charolais cattle Charolais beef cattle , Holstein cattle Holsteins dairy or Brahman cattle Brahman humped cattle . Generally, they are horned with heavy set forequarters, sloping backs and lighter hindquarters. Beefalo have been back crossed to bison and to domestic cattle some of these resemble pied bison with smooth coats and a maned hump. The aim is to produce high protein, low fat and low cholesterol beef on animals which have less hump and more rump . Although bison bull domestic cow crossings are more usual, domestic bull bison cow crossings have a lower infant mortality rate cow immune systems ... Commons Wisent References references Mammal hybrids DEFAULTSORT Bovid Hybrid Category Bovid hybrids ... more details
with the endangered wild wisent, genetic pollution contaminating their gene pool . The two notable ... are fertile and can be crossbred with either parent species, i.e. with cattle or wisent, and males ... more details
Other uses Wisent disambiguation Taxobox name European bison or wisent status VU status system iucn3.1 ... caption Wisent in a game park near Springe image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata ... ranks Subspecies subdivision Bison bonasus bonasus Linnaeus, 1758 Carpathian Wisent Bison bonasus hungarorum Caucasian Wisent Bison bonasus caucasicus range map Bison bonasus distribution.svg range map caption Geographic range The European bison Bison bonasus , also known as wisent IPAc en icon ... during the Middle Ages . Etymology The modern English word wisent is borrowed from modern German language German Wisent IPA de vi z nt , which comes from Germanic languages Germanic wisund cf. Old .... ref ref wisent, n. . OED Online. June 2011. Oxford University Press. ref The English word bison ... to be used in English in the late Middle Ages, while wisent in the 19th century. ref bison, n. . OED ... title Pers. comm year 2011 author Olech, W. ref Conservation File Wisent at Skansen.jpg left thumb ..., and only between six and 12 years of age in males. Wisent occupy home ranges of as much as Convert ... lives in the Caucasian Biosphere Reserve 550 individuals in 1999 . There are also wisent cattle ... calf, and they must therefore be delivered by Caesarian section . In 1847, a herd of wisent cattle ... Bison Aurochs Carpathian Wisent Caucasian Wisent Society for the Protection of the European Bison Steppe Wisent ubro Commons category Bison bonasus References ARKive attribute Reflist External links ... Bison bonasus.html European bison wisent http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi programmes from our own correspondent ... be be x old bg bar Wisent br Bizon Europa ca Bis europeu cs Zubr evropsk da Europ isk bison de Wisent nv B sh Bich ahn Bik yahd ay n et Euroopa piison es Bison ... bonasus he jv Wisent ka kk lv Sumbrs lt Stumbras hu Eur pai b l ny ms Bison Eropah nl Wisent ja ce no Visent nn Visent pl ubr pt Bisonte europeu ro Zimbru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Heinz heck gedenkstein.jpg right 200px Heinz Heck 22 January 1894 &ndash 5 March 1982 was a Germany German biologist and director of zoo in Munich Tierpark Hellabrunn in German . Heck worked on the breeding back projects of the Heck Horse , which strove to recreate the Tarpan True European Wild Horse, ancestor of all European domestic horse breeds , and the Heck Cattle , which was to recreate the aurochs , both of which are extinct. His work, as well as that of his brother, Lutz Heck , has been criticised on grounds that once an animal is extinct, it cannot re exist. This is contrary to Heck s view, which is that while genes still existed in an animal, it could still be recreated. He was born in Berlin and died in Munich . Heck also was critical in saving the Wisent from extinction when the majority of its population of about 90 survived in captivity in Germany following great losses to the species during World War I. Thanks to Heck s efforts, the Wison population has significantly increased and the species is being re released into the wild. See also Lutz Heck Heck cattle Heck horse Wisent Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Heck, Heinz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 January 1894 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 March 1982 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Heck, Heinz Category German zoologists Category German biologists Category Zookeepers Category 1894 births Category 1982 deaths Germany zoologist stub de Heinz Heck et Heinz Heck ... more details
File European bison on stamp Russia West Caucasus 2006.jpg thumb 300px Sochi National Park with Caucasian Wisent bison, on a Russian stamp. Image Orekhovsky waterfall in Sochi.JPG thumb 300px Orekhovsky waterfall in Sochi National Park, in the Western Caucasus , Southern Russia . Sochi National Park lang ru , Sochinsky National Park is a national park in Western Caucasus , near the city of Sochi , in Southern Russia . ref http oopt.info sochi index.html Sochinsky National Park ref It is Russia s second oldest national park , established on May 5, 1983. Geography Sochi National Park covers convert 1937.37 km2 acres within the Western Caucasus World Heritage Site . The park occupies the Greater Sochi area, from the border with the Tuapsinsky District , between the mouths of Shepsi River and Magri River in the north west, to the border with Abkhazia along the Psou River in the south east, and between the Black Sea to the water divide crest of the Greater Caucasus . From this territory, the park does not include the areas of settlement, such as the city of Sochi and various urban and rural settlements. The area of the Caucasian Biosphere Reserve is also distinct. See also Caucasus mixed forests Caucasian Wisent References reflist External links http sochi.zapoved.ru Ministry of Natural Resources of Russian Federation Sochi National Park website detailed park profile coord 43.05 N 39.7833 E source kolossus ruwiki display title Category National parks of Russia Category Geography of the Caucasus Category Geography of Southern Russia Category Protected areas established in 1983 Category Sochi KrasnodarKrai geo stub Asia protected area stub de Sotschier Nationalpark ru ... more details
. There is a border crossing for hikers and cyclists. The forest is home to 800 wisent , the continent ... the wisent herds physically and genetically separated. Belarusian section On the Belarusian side ... wisent reintroduced into the park in 1929 , konik a semi wild horse , wild boar , moose , and other ... a wisent European bison . King Sigismund also built a new wooden hunting manor in Bia owie a ... for the protection of wisent. In 1557, the forest charter was issued, under which a special board ... this, the number of wisent fell from more than 500 to fewer than 200 in 15 years. However, in 1801 ... to protect the animals, and by the 1830s there were 700 wisent. However, most of the foresters ... and decided that protection of wisent must be re established. Following his orders, locals killed all ... forest . Once again the forest became a royal hunting reserve. The tsars started sending wisent ... 200 wisent were killed, and an order was issued forbidding hunting in the reserve. However, German ... was captured by the Polish army. The last wisent had been killed just a month earlier. Thousands of deer ... 54 wisent survived the war in various zoos all around the world, none of them in Poland. In 1929 a small herd of four wisent was bought by the Polish state from various zoos and from the Western Caucasus where the wisent was to become extinct just several years afterwards these animals were .... The reintroduction proved successful, and in 1939 there were 16 wisent in Bia owie a National Park. Two of them, from the zoo in Pszczyna , were descendants of a pair of wisent from the forest ... forest in Europe Western Caucasus , the largest wisent habitat References Reflist colwidth 30em External ... more details
bison left and American bison right The American bison and the European wisent are good swimmers and are the largest ... and zebu , wisent, American bison and yak , and banteng , gaur , and gayal . However, Y chromosome analysis associated wisent and American bison. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 14739241 Maternal and Paternal Lineages in Cross Breeding Bovine Species. Has Wisent a Hybrid Origin? , Edward ... AFLP fingerprinting showed a close association of wisent and American bison and probably with yak ... bred with bison to produce, for instance, Beefalo hybrids. Wisent American bison hybrids ... is maintained in Russia all the time. A herd of cattle wisent crossbreeds Zubron is maintained in Poland ... Bison latifrons Giant Bison Giant bison Gaur Wood bison Bison hunting Great bison belt Wisent ... more details
The Bonnacon also called the Bonacon or the Bonasus is a mythology myth ical animal from Asia . It has curled horn anatomy horn s and emits burning faeces dung . The legend may be based on a type of bison in reality. A supposed representation of it appears on the Coat of Arms belonging to the Hollingshead Family, possibly alluding to a legendary confrontation between one of their ancestors and this beast. The animal was described by Pliny the Elder Pliny in his Naturalis Historia There are reports of a wild animal in Paionia called the Wisent bonasus , which has the mane of a horse , but in all other respects resembles a bull its horns are curved back in such a manner as to be of no use for fighting, and it is said that because of this it saves itself by running away, meanwhile emitting a trail of dung that sometimes covers a distance of as much as three furlong s 604 m , contact with which scorches pursuers like a sort of fire . ref Book 8, 16 ref The Bonnacon is also mentioned in The Aberdeen Bestiary . http www.abdn.ac.uk bestiary translat 12r.hti References references External links http bestiary.ca beasts beast80.htm Bonnacon at The Medieval Bestiary Category Legendary mammals Category Cryptids fr Bonnacon it Bonnacon nl Bonnacon ru ja sv Bonnacon ... more details
Taxobox name Bovini image Water buffalo bathing.jpg image width 240px image caption Water Buffalo regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Artiodactyla familia Bovidae subfamilia Bovinae tribus Bovini tribus authority John Edward Gray Gray , 1821 subdivision ranks Genus Genera subdivision Bison br Bos br Bubalus br Pseudoryx br Syncerus The Bovini tribe is made up of large to very large grazers, including large animals of great economic significance to humans in Domestic Cattle , Domestic buffalo , and the Yak , as well as smaller Asian relatives, and large free roaming bovids in the African Buffalo and the American Bison . Evolution The closest relations to this tribe are the Boselaphini and Strepsicerotini Tragelaphini tribes. The common ancestor of all the Bovini species appears to have lived about 5 8 million years ago. The first clade to diverge was the buffalo clade Bubalus and Syncerus species . This was followed by the banteng gaur mithan clade and the domestic cattle clade. A fourth clade leading to the bison and yak species may also exist. ref name Maceachern2009 Maceachern S., McEwan J., Goddard M. 2009 http www.biomedcentral.com 1471 2164 10 177 abstract Phylogenetic reconstruction and the identification of ancient polymorphism in the Bovini tribe Bovidae, Bovinae . BMC Genomics 10 1 177 ref Taxonomy Family Bovidae Sub Family Bovinae Tribe Bovini Genus Bubalus Water Buffalo , Bubalus bubalis Lowland Anoa , Bubalus depressicornis Mountain Anoa , Bubalus quarlesi Tamaraw , Bubalus mindorensis Genus Bos Aurochs , Bos primigenius extinct Bos javanicus Banteng , Bos javanicus Gaur , Bos gaurus Gayal , Bos frontalis domestic gaur Yak , Bos mutus Domestic Cattle , Bos taurus increasingly considered a subspecies of Bos primigenius Zebu , Bos indicus Kouprey , Bos sauveli Genus Pseudoryx Saola , Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Genus Syncerus African Buffalo , Syncerus caffer Genus Bison American Bison , Bison bison Wisent , Bison bonasus Steppe Wi ... more details
million Euros each. Other vessls include the Widder eisbrecher Widder , Stier eisbrecher Stier and the Wisent eisbrecher Wisent . ref name BergerdorferZeitung2010 05 18 References references Category ... more details
File Niepo omice Forest.jpg thumb Niepolomice Forest File Wisent.jpg thumb Polish wisent ubr File Zwijntje.JPG thumb Wild Boar Wild boar lang pl Dzik Niepo omice Forest lang pl Puszcza Niepo omicka is a large forest complex in western part of Sandomierz Basin , about 20  km east of Krak w , Poland . ref name ES Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, http www.pjoes.com pdf 12.2 239 244.pdf Niepo omice Forest Southern Poland Changes during 30 Years Vol. 12, No. 2 2003 , 239 244 pdf file . ref It occupies an area between Vistula and Raba River Raba rivers. Niepo omice Forest is made up of a few protected areas which used to constitute a single virgin forest. The main complex covers about convert 110 km2 sqmi 0 abbr on . It is situated between the towns of Niepo omice , Baczk w, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Baczk w , Krzy anowice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Krzy anowice and Mikluszowice . The name Niepo omice derives from the Old Polish Language word niepo omny which meant impassable , or impossible to destroy or conquer. Description The forest consists of six nature reserve s with the total area of 94.43 hectare s. The biggest reserve, called Gibiel 29.79 Hectare ha , covers the area with the most diverse flora and fauna, featuring 175 species of birds as well as European bison , deer , wild boar , wolve s, lynx , and wild cats . ref name PN pl icon http przyroda.polska.pl regiony podkarpacie pln puszcza npl opis.htm Puszcza Niepo omicka. Charakterystyka obszaru at Polska.pl ref The next reserve called Lip wka 25.73 ha features 200 year old nature monument s mainly lime trees ... by the Polish wisent ubr , the heaviest surviving land animal in Europe . ref name iucn IUCN2008 ... by prominent Polish kings hunting for bear , the aurochs extinct since 1627, pictured , wisent ... Stanis awice red trail leading toward the perimeter of the wisent reserve however, the reserve ... main.php?akID 618&mid 90 Zachowawczy O rodek Hodowli ubra Wisent reserve and http niepolomice.krakow.lasy.gov.pl ... more details
boar and the wisent . It is unlikely that elk will be introduced due to its similar ecological ... for wisent as it fills a different niche from cattle. There is a chance that the wild boar ... more details
Infobox protected area name Wolin National Park alt name Woli ski Park Narodowy iucn category II photo Poland Turkusowe Lake.jpg photo caption Turquoise Lake Polish Jezioro Turkusowe location West Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland nearest city coords coord 53 56 N 14 27 E region PL display inline,title lat d lat m lat s lat NS long d long m long s long EW area 109.37 km established 1960 visitation num visitation year governing body Ministry of the Environment Wolin National Park lang pl Woli ski Park Narodowy is one of 23 List of National Parks of Poland National Parks in Poland , situated on the island of Wolin in the far north west of the country, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship . It was established on 3 March 1960 and covers an area of convert 109.37 km2 sqmi . The Park has its headquarters in the town of Mi dzyzdroje . The Park contains a number of species of flora and fauna. please expand Its attractions include the sea cliffs of Gosa and Kawcza G ra, and a wisent European bison sanctuary. center gallery File Woli ski Park narodowy klif.jpg Sea cliff File Wolinski Park Narod Miedzyzdroje beax.jpg Entrance to the park at Mi dzyzdroje beach File Pagorki Lubinsko Wapnickie.jpg Lubin Wapnica hills gallery center External links http www.wolinpn.pl Official website http www.mos.gov.pl kzpn en woli gb.htm The Board of Polish National Parks br Polish protected areas Polish coast state autocollapse commons category Woli ski National Park br Category National parks of Poland Category West Pomeranian Voivodeship Category Protected areas established in 1960 WestPomeranian geo stub Poland protected area stub cs Wolinsk n rodn park de Nationalpark Wolin ka nl Nationaal park Wolin pl Woli ski Park Narodowy ru fi Wolinin kansallispuisto sv Wolin nationalpark uk ... more details
Geobox River Name section name Trapezia River native name other name other name1 Image image image size image caption Country etc. country type Countries state type region type district type Counties city type Villages country Romania country1 state state1 region region1 district Neam County district1 city city1 Geography length watershed discharge location discharge discharge max discharge min discharge1 location discharge1 Source source name source location source district source region source state source country source lat d source lat m source lat s source lat NS source long d source long m source long s source long EW source elevation source length Mouth mouth name Nem i or River Nem i or mouth location mouth district mouth region mouth state mouth country mouth lat d 47 mouth lat m 14 mouth lat s 54 mouth lat NS N mouth long d 26 mouth long m 13 mouth long s 48 mouth long EW E mouth elevation 452 Tributaries tributary left tributary left1 tributary right tributary right1 Free fields free free type Official River Code Map section map map size map caption The Trapezia River is a tributary of the Nem i or River in Romania . The valley of the Trapezia River is the main access to the Wisent reservation of the V n tori Neam Natural Park References Administra ia Na ional Apelor Rom ne Cadastrul Apelor Bucure ti Institutul de Meteorologie i Hidrologie R urile Rom niei Bucure ti 1971 Maps Parcul V n tori Neam http www.vanatoripark.ro Category Rivers of Romania Category Rivers of the Siret subbasin Category Rivers of Neam County Neam geo stub ro R ul Trapezia ... more details
Image Siberia omoloy.png thumb right 300px Location of the Omoloy River in Siberia. The Omoloy River lang ru is a stream in Siberia east of the Lena River . It flows northwards across the tundra into the Laptev Sea . Its mouth is located in the eastern coast of the Buor Khaya Gulf . The Omoloy River freezes up in October and stays under ice until late May or early June. Latitude 71.2269 N, Longitude 131.9619 E The basin of the Omoloy River is part of the Sakha Republic Sakha Yakutia administrative region of Russia . Its main tributaries are the Kuranah River Kuranah and the Arga Yuriah River Arga Yuriah both join the Omoloy from its left side more than halfway down its course. The now extinct Steppe Wisent Beringian steppe bison used to have its habitat in the area of the Omoloy River. ref http www.sciencemag.org cgi data 306 5701 1561 DC1 1 Beringian Steppe Bison ref References reflist http worldmaps.web.infoseek.co.jp russia guide.htm Location http 72.14.235.104 search?q cache 2tFViCvsoAQJ www.geo365.no sfiles 1 08 7 file LaptevSea p36.pdf omoloy 22omoloy river 22&hl en&ct clnk&cd 2&gl th Laptev Sea Basin http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii S1342937X05703786 Biostratigraphy of the Late Cenozoic East Siberia Yakutia http epic.awi.de Publications BerPolarforsch1999316.pdf Ecological problems http epic.awi.de Publications 10249.pdf 1995 Expedition coord missing Sakha Republic Category Rivers of the Sakha Republic Category Drainage basins of the Laptev Sea SakhaRepublic geo stub cs Omoloj de Omoloi it Omoloj lt Omolojus pl Omo oj ru sah fi Omoloi joki zh ... more details