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List of Potential Emerald Areas in the Republic of Serbia List of potential Emerald areas in the Republic of Serbia National Status No Site Code Site Name Ramsar MAB IPA IBA PBA Protection 1 RS0000001 GORNJE PODUNAVLJE SRP x x x 2 RS0000002 KOPAONIK NP x x x 3 RS0000003 OBEDSKA BARA SRP x x x 4 RS0000004 PROKLETIJE UPZ-NP x x x 5 RS0000005 DELIBLATSKA PEŠČARA SRP x x x x 6 RS0000006 VLASINA PIO x x x 7 RS0000007 FRUŠKA GORA NP x x x 8 RS0000008 ŠAR PLANINA NP x x x 9 RS0000009 TARA NP x x x 10 RS0000010 SLANO KOPOVO SRP x x x 11 RS0000011 STARA PLANINA PP x x x 12 RS0000012 DJERDAP NP x x x 13 RS0000013 LUDAŠKO JEZERO SRP x x x 14 RS0000014 ZASAVICA SRP x x x x 15 RS0000015 DOLINA PČINJE PIO x x 16 RS0000016 SUBOTIČKA PEŠČARA PIO x x 17 RS0000017 VRŠAČKE PLANINE PIO x x 18 RS0000018 ŠARGAN-MOKRA GORA PIO x 19 RS0000019 SUVA PLANINA UPZ-SRP x x x 20 RS0000020 JELAŠNIČKA KLISURA SRP x KOVILJSKO- x x 21 RS0000021 PETROVARADINSKI RIT SRP 22 RS0000022 PAŠNJACI VELIKE DROPLJE SRP x x 23 RS0000023 SELEVENJSKE PUSTARE SRP x x 24 RS0000024 CARSKA BARA SRP x x x 25 RS0000025 KLISURA REKE UVAC SRP x 26 RS0000026 KLISURA REKE MILEŠEVKE RPP-UPZ-SRP x x x 27 RS0000027 RTANJ StPR-UPZ-SRP x x 28 RS0000028 GRMIJA PP x x 29 RS0000029 PALIĆ PP x x 30 RS0000030 GOLIJA PP x x x x 31 RS0000031 SIĆEVAČKA KLISURA PP x x x 32 RS0000032 MIRUŠA PIO x OVČARSKO-KABLARSKA x 33 RS0000033 KLISURA PIO 34 RS0000034 ZLATIBOR UPZ-PP x 35 RS0000035 JERMA UPZ-SRP x x 36 RS0000036 SUVOBOR PI x x 37 RS0000037 PEŠTER PI x x x x 38 RS0000038 KARAĐORĐEVO SRP x 39 RS0000039 KLISURA REKE TREŠNJICE SRP x 40 RS0000040 VENERINA PADINA SRP 41 RS0000041 FELJEŠANA StPR-UPZ-RP 42 RS0000042 MUSTAFA StPR 43 RS0000043 LAZAREV KANJON SP x x 44 RS0000044 PROKOP RP 45 RS0000045 ŠALINAČKI LUG SP 46 RS0000046 TESNE JARUGE StPR-UPZ-SRP 47 RS0000047 VINATOVAČA ORP 48 RS0000048 ZELENIČJE StPR-UPZ-SRP 49 RS0000049 ZELENIKA StPR-UPZ-SRP 50 RS0000050 KLISURA OSANIČKE REKE SP 51 RS0000051 MALA JASENOVA GLAVA StPR-UPZ-SRP 52 RS0000052 OZRENSKE LIVADE PNL-UPZ-PIO x 53 RS0000053 TIKVARA PP 54 RS0000054 KLISURA REKE GRADAC PIO x x 55 RS0000055 KUČAJSKE PLANINE PI x 56 RS0000056 PANČEVAČKE ADE PI 57 RS0000057 ZAOVINE UPZ-PIO 58 RS0000058 AVALA PIO x 59 RS0000059 KOSMAJ PIO x 60 RS0000060 RADAN PI x 61 RS0000061 BUSOVATA StPR Key NP - National Park, PIO - Landscape of Outstanding Features, PNL - Landscape of outstanding beauty, PP - Nature Park, RPP - Regional Nature Park, RP - Nature Reserve, ORP - General Nature Reserve, SRP - Special Nature Reserve, StPR- StPR - Strict Nature Reserve, SP - Monument of Nature, UPZ - Protection under way, PI - Preliminary research, Ramsar - Ramsar Site, MAB - Biosphere Reserve, IPA - Important Plant Area, IBA - Important Bird Area, PBA - Prime Butterfly Area .
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