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  1. Large and wide sedge field in the south east part of the site
    Large areas with well-developed string mixed mires in the north west part of the site.

    Aloppkölen-Köpmankölen

    • Country: 
      Sweden
    • Designation date: 
      19-11-2001
    • Site number: 
      1113
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    20,079 ha
  2. Sporovskoe fen mire
    Yaselda river fen
    Visitor centre in Visokoje village

    Sporovsky Biological Reserve

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      22-11-1999
    • Site number: 
      1007
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    19,384 ha
  3. Meadows and swamps within the site are located mainly within rivers' floodplains, old river's channels.

    Svislochsko-Berezinskiy

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      30-03-2015
    • Site number: 
      2268
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    18,341 ha
  4. Natural lakes are situated amidst forest and bogs.

    Golubickaya Puscha

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-05-2014
    • Site number: 
      2266
    • Published since: 
      8 year(s)
    18,240 ha
  5. The west part of lake Åsnen, seen from south against north.

    Åsnen

    • Country: 
      Sweden
    • Designation date: 
      12-06-1989
    • Site number: 
      429
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    17,866 ha
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    Hiiumaa Islets and Käina Bay

    • Country: 
      Estonia
    • Designation date: 
      05-06-1997
    • Site number: 
      908
    • Published since: 
      27 year(s)
    17,700 ha
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    Obedska Bara

    • Country: 
      Serbia
    • Designation date: 
      28-03-1977
    • Site number: 
      136
    • Published since: 
      47 year(s)
    17,501 ha
  8. Ramsar site Vydritsa is situated in the Berezina River floodplain
    The floodplain contains numerous oxbows
    Floodplain oak wood is one of the most valuable biotops of the site
    Vydritsa River flows into the Berezina River within the site's territory

    Vydritsa

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      29-03-2013
    • Site number: 
      2195
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    17,403 ha
  9. Transition mires dominate within the site.
    Old-aged pine forest preserved on sand dunes.
    Raised bogs are located in the centre of tyhe mire massif.

    Stary Zhaden

    • Country: 
      Belarus
    • Designation date: 
      07-09-2012
    • Site number: 
      2140
    • Published since: 
      3 year(s)
    17,048 ha
  10. Streams close to Gysinge. In the background Färnebofjärdens visitor centre
    Wetlands along the river, river meadows formerly used for mowing
    Swamp forest with Viola uliginosa, Calla palustris, Caltha palustris.

    Färnebofjärden

    • Country: 
      Sweden
    • Designation date: 
      14-11-2001
    • Site number: 
      1116
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    16,866 ha

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