Lapkalnys-Paliepiai Forest

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Lapkalnys-Paliepiai Forest
Lithuanian: Lapkalnio–Paliepių miškai
Lapkalnio miškai.JPG
The forest at the surroundings of Užvarčiai
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Map showing the location of Lapkalnys-Paliepiai Forest
Map showing the location of Lapkalnys-Paliepiai Forest
Geography
LocationKėdainiai District Municipality, Raseiniai District Municipality, Lithuania
Coordinates55°21′58″N 23°36′00″E / 55.366°N 23.600°E / 55.366; 23.600Coordinates: 55°21′58″N 23°36′00″E / 55.366°N 23.600°E / 55.366; 23.600
Area37.1 km2 (14.3 sq mi)
Ecology
Forest coverbirch, spruce, aspen
Faunawild boar, roe deer, red fox

The Lapkalnys-Paliepiai Forest (Lithuanian: Lapkalnio–Paliepių miškai) is a forest in Kėdainiai District Municipality and Raseiniai District Municipality, central Lithuania, located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the north east from Ariogala. It covers an area of 3,710 hectares (9,200 acres). It consists of smaller forests: Juodžiai Forest, Lapkalnys Forest, Paliepiai Forest, Pašušvys Forest, Šilainiai Forest. It is on the watershed of the Dubysa (Gynėvė with Lendė and Upytė) and Nevėžis (Pečiupė, Ažytė, Ažynas, Raguva, Skerdūmė) rivers.

As of 2005, 48% of the area was covered by birch, 30% by spruce, 8% by aspen, 5% by ash, 3% by oak, 4% by black alder, 1% by white alder, 1% by pine, 1% by lime tree groups.[1] There is the in the forest.

There are , Skirgailinė, Zembiškis, Paskerdūmiukas, Šulcava, , , , Žostautai, Juodžiai, , , villages inside the forest or on its edges.

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  1. ^ Brukas, Algirdas (2007). Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vol. 11. Vilnius: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas. p. 528.


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