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Sveti Duh   (Unique identification code in the register: 97)

Category: Natural Monument

Map:

Map of the object
Digital boundaries - WGS 84, UTM 35N (shp)

Digital boundaries are with the current status


Area: 0.29 hectares

Location:
District: Plovdiv, Municipality: Laki, Locality: Manastir

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water (RIEW):
Smolian - ul."Dicho Petrov" №16

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Forestry Directorates (RFD):
RFD Plovdiv: SFE Plovdiv

Ordinance for announcement:
Ordinance No.3796 from 11.10.1965 3796-1965

Ordinance for change:

Change in the area - actualisation with Ordinance No.РД-629 from 23.10.2018 629-2018

Aims of the declaration:
1. Protection of waterfall

Current prohibitions and regimes:
1. It is prohibited to build quarries, extract stones, dig out dirt and sand.
2. It is prohibited to fish, hunt, shoot or use any explosives.
3. It is prohibited to build roads, buildings, alter or pollute the water flows.
4. It is prohibited to mown the grass, pick flowers or collect herbs and wild fruit.
5. It is prohibited to start fires, pollute the region with food waste, as well as any other activies which pollute or destroy the natural beauty of the landscape around the waterfall.
6. It is allowed to carry out afforestation activities aimed at improving the landscape around them.
7. Разрешава се в горите да се провеждат санитарна, изборна или групово-изборна сечи, с оглед подобряване украсните и защитни функции на гората
8. It is allowed to build roads, paths, and buildings which are necessary for the correct usage and management of the protected natural landmarks.

Overlapping (partial or full):
PZ under the Habitat Directive: Rodopi - Sredni


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