“Tashansky Park” ( Ukrainian Tashansky Park ) is a park-monument of landscape art of national importance, located on the territory of Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky district ( Kiev region , Ukraine ).
"Tashansky Park" | |
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ukr "Tashansky Park" | |
IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape / Water Area) | |
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Square | 144 ha |
Founding date | August 20, 1996 |
Managing Organization | Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky forestry |
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A country |
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Nearest town | Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky , Yagotin |
Area - 144 hectares.
History
The park was founded in 1775 by the Russian Count Peter Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky near the castle located on the slope of the Supoi River. In the USSR, the castle was dismantled, and administrative and cultural institutions were located in other rooms of the garden and park complex, and since the 1980s it was under the jurisdiction of Studenikovo forestry and the Tashan village council. The park has become a venue for cultural events and holidays. Studio them. A. Dovzhenka in the park was filmed the film adaptation of the song Forest Song .
By the decree of the President of Ukraine dated August 20, 1996 No. 715/96, the park was given the status of a park-monument of landscape art of national importance .
Now the park is in a depressed state. Forestry activities do not regulate the conservation regime of the objectː the park is not provided with adequate care and protection.
Description
The environmental object was created to protect and preserve the landscape gardening landscape typical for forest-steppe. The park is located on squares 82-84 of the Studenikovskoye forestry in the territory of the Tashan village council - the valley (right bank) of the Supoi river and adjoins the southeastern part of the village of Tashan . The relief of the park is dissected by spring and beams . The park is a group of ponds , dug in 1901, 1902 and 1903 .
The nearest town is Tashan village, the city is Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky , Yagotin .
Nature
When Prince Gorchakov park was enriched with such kinds derevevː oak pyramid, maple Canadian silver, glyadichiya, Weymouth pine, Crimean pine, Amur cork, spruce silver, chestnut plain chestnut edible, Thuja vulgaris, Betula pendula, hornbeam, Acer platanoides, Ulmus minor ( bark), alder, pedunculate oak, white acacia, yellow acacia, euonymus, Scotch pine, Norway spruce. The plain part of the park was planted mostly with chestnut and linden , the slopes of the beams - with alder .
Vegetation Park has over 300 species and forms of trees and shrubs. The park has a lot of oaks older than 300 years.
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Literature
- Geographic Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Publisher Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia. 1989.
- Map sheet M-36-64 Yagotin . Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the area in 1987. 1989 edition
- Merezha teritorіy that ob'єktіv natural-zapovіdnogo fund areas with a camp for 1 sichnya 1998 p. State administration of ecological security in the Kyiv region. - Kyiv, 1998
- Rozovik D. Rozovik O. Tashansky Park on Pereyaslavschiny // Chasopis Ukrainian History - Vipusk 21 Kiiv - 2011