Sauka Nature Park is located in Jēkabpils Municipality in Elkšņi, Sauka and Rite parishes in the Selonia region of Latvia. The nature park is located in the highest part, in its territory there are , , , , and . To the east of Lake Sauka is Hill (165 m). The nature park acquired the status of national protection in 1987. Area of the territory 54 km 2 .
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| - Sauka Nature Park is located in Jēkabpils Municipality in Elkšņi, Sauka and Rite parishes in the Selonia region of Latvia. The nature park is located in the highest part, in its territory there are , , , , and . To the east of Lake Sauka is Hill (165 m). The nature park acquired the status of national protection in 1987. Area of the territory 54 km 2 . (en)
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| - View from Ormankalns Hill toward Lake Sauka (en)
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| - Sauka Nature Park is located in Jēkabpils Municipality in Elkšņi, Sauka and Rite parishes in the Selonia region of Latvia. The nature park is located in the highest part, in its territory there are , , , , and . To the east of Lake Sauka is Hill (165 m). The nature park acquired the status of national protection in 1987. Area of the territory 54 km 2 . The territory of Sauka Nature Park is divided by parishes as follows: Sauka Parish 23.2 km 2 (43%), Elkšņi Parish 22.7 km 2 (42 % of the total area), Rite Parish 8.1 km 2 (15%).The central object of Sauka Nature Park - Lake Sauka, the 15th largest lake in Latvia, is a public water body and is located in the territory of Sauka Parish. The largest settlements of Sauka Nature Park - Lone and Sauka villages are located in the territory of Sauka Nature Park, but Klauce village - in the territory of Elkšņi. Main goal of establishing Sauka Nature Park is to protect the unique and beautiful landscape and cultural and historical heritage of this area, the research carried out so far has focused mainly on landscape inventory, its ecological, visual and cultural-historical assessment, inventory of cultural and historical objects. The restoration of the tourist trail, known as "Devils trail", was suggested as one of the best options to accommodate and attract visitors to the park. (en)
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