Kopački rit (fotomografija)

Kopački rit (fotomografija)

Mario Romulić

Kopački rit Nature Park, home to numerous, even endangered and rare animal species, is a great challenge for photographers, so the published photo monograph is not only a reward, but also a source of pride.

Kopački rit Nature Park was founded in 1967, and is located in the northeastern part of the Osijek-Baranja County, where Croatia borders Serbia. It is a flood valley and an internal delta of a large and very powerful river in the shape of an angle that the Danube forms with one of its most important tributaries, the Drava River, which flows into the Danube near Aljmaš downstream from Osijek. West of the flood valley at an elevation of between eight and ten meters is the very old village of Kopačevo (Kopŕcs), which is mentioned in the sources as early as 1212. The whole flood valley is called Kopački rit after the name of the village, after the Hungarian word rit, bog, baruština (mocsár), i.e. marshy, boggy and swampy region (mocsaras, mocsaras vidék).

Translation
Romana Čačija
Editor
Jozsef Mikuska
Graphics design
Igor Balen, Romulić d.o.o.
Dimensions
21.5 x 31 cm
Pages
200
Publisher
Romulić d.o.o., Osijek, 2003.
 
Distribution: 2,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-993932-1

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