Khibiny National Park | |
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(Russian: Хибины) | |
Location | Murmansk Oblast |
Nearest city | Kandalaksha |
Coordinates | 67°43′N 33°28′E / 67.717°N 33.467°E |
Area | 84,804 hectares (209,555 acres; 848 km2; 327 sq mi) |
Established | December 2018 |
Governing body | FGBU "Khibiny " |
Khibiny National Park (Russian: Национальный парк «Хибины») protects a mountainous region of taiga and tundra on the Khibiny Mountains and Lovozero Massif of the western Kola Peninsula in northwestern Russia.[1] The mountains contain commercially important minerals, and the park's borders reflect the need to balance three uses - protection of the unique natural environment, recreation (hiking in the summer, skiing in the winter), and industrial mining. The park was officially created in 2018,[2] and is located in the districts of Kirovsk and Olenegorsk in Murmansk Oblast. [3] [4]