Danube Delta. At the end of a course of over 2,860 km, collecting the water from a vast hydrological basin that exceeds 8% of the area of Europe, the.

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Danube Delta

At the end of a course of over 2,860 km, collecting the water from a vast hydrological basin that exceeds 8% of the area of Europe, the Danube (the second largest river of the Continent) has during the last 16,000 years built at its mouth with the Black Sea one of the most beautiful deltas in Europe, perhaps in the whole world. The Danube Delta is famous as one of the greatest wetlands of the earth. The wonderful natural habitats formed here offer good living conditions for an impressive number of plants and animals. Among these, reeds form one of the largest single expanses in the world, amd Letea and Caraorman forests represent the northern limit for two rare species of oak thar are more frequently met in the south of the Italian and Balkan peninsulas.

Together with the great number of aquaric and terrestrial plants, there are also many important colonies of pelicans and cormorans, which are characteristic of the Danube Delta, as well as a variety of other waterbirds which riside in or visit the delta for breeding or wintering. The large number of fish is also notable, with species of both high economic and ecological value.

Without doubt, the impressive range of habitats and species which occupy a relatively small area makes the Danube Delta a vital centre for biodiversity in Europe, and a natural genetic bank with incalculable value for global natural heritage.

Many of the plant and animal species found in the delta are also important natural resources for economic use as food, building materials and medicines, they have attracted people to the area since ancient times. The human dwellings were chiefly based on the use of these natural resources, so developing traditional economic activities and characteristic cultural and social habits. Later, there was a tendency to overexploit some of these natural resources.

The factory briefly described above provided arguments for the designation of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve (DDBR) by the Romanian Government in 1990, a decision then confirmed by the Romanian Parliament through law 82 of The universal value of the reserve was recognised by the Man and Biosphere Programme of Unesco in 1990 through its inclusion in the international network of biosphere reserves.

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