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Tůně u Hajské | |
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Tůně u Hajské in spring | |
Location of the natural monument Tůně u Hajské | |
Location | South Bohemia, Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 49°15′35″N 13°56′41″E / 49.25972°N 13.94472°E / 49.25972; 13.94472 |
Area | 6.3836 ha (15.774 acres) |
Elevation | 387–390 m (1,270–1,280 ft) |
Established | 1 December 1985 |
Operator | AOPK ČR |
Tůně u Hajské is natural monument close to the town Strakonice in Strakonice District, Czech Republic. The area is protected due to large amount of small pools in Otava River floodplain which were formed as a result of gold mining in the Middle Ages. These ponds are containing habitat of critically endangered aquatic plant Hottonia palustris and many representatives of amphibian species as Bufo bufo, Bufo viridis, Bombina bombina, Hyla arborea, Pelophylax esculentus and Rana ridibunda.
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