The primeval beech forests extend in ten countries and include Slovenia's forests Krokar and Snežnik-Ždrocle.
This is Slovenia's second natural heritage entry on the list, next to the Škocjan Caves being recognized 30 years ago.
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UNESCO'S World Heritage Committee put 63 new areas of primeval beech trees onto its world heritage list. Two Slovenian beech forests have been added to the list, too. The Committee made the move as part of its ongoing session in Poland's Krakow.
The primeval beech forests extend in ten countries and include Slovenia's forests Krokar and Snežnik-Ždrocle.
This is Slovenia's second natural heritage entry on the list, next to the Škocjan Caves being recognized 30 years ago.
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