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Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak KarstUNESCO World Heritage SiteDomica CaveLocationHungary (H) and Slovakia (S)Includes Component including Aggtelek (H) Component of Szendrxc5x91-Rudabxc3xa1nya Hill (H) Component of Esztramos Hillxc2xa0[hu] (H) Component neighbouring Silicaxc2xa0[sk] and Jasov (S) Component of Plexc5xa1ivec plateau (H) Component of Koniar plateau (including Ochtinsckxc3xa1 Aragonite Cave) (S) Dobxc5xa1inxc3xa1 Ice Cave (S) CriteriaNatural:xc2xa0(viii)Reference725terInscription1995 (19th session)Extensions2000, 2008Area56,650.57xc2xa0ha (139,986.6 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone86,797.33xc2xa0ha (214,480.9 acres)Coordinates48xc2xb028xe2x80xb233xe2x80xb3N 20xc2xb029xe2x80xb213xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.47583xc2xb0N 20.48694xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.47583; 20.48694Coordinates: 48xc2xb028xe2x80xb233xe2x80xb3N 20xc2xb029xe2x80xb213xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.47583xc2xb0N 20.48694xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.47583; 20.48694Location of Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst in HungaryShow map of HungaryCaves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst (Slovakia)Show map of Slovakia
Baradla and Domica complex Gombasek Cave Silica Ice Cave Dobxc5xa1inxc3xa1 Ice Cave Ochtinskxc3xa1 Aragonite Cave Jasovskxc3xa1 Cave
Designations Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameDomicaDesignated2 February 2001Referencexc2xa0no.1051[1] Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameBaradla Cave System and related wetlandsDesignated14 August 2001Referencexc2xa0no.1092[2]
Baradla-Domica Cave complex is 21xc2xa0km (13xc2xa0mi) long with approximately one fourth of that on the Slovak side and the rest in the Hungary.
Cave was inhabited as far as 5000 BC and is an important archeological site of Bxc3xbckk Culture.
The cave is also experimentally used for "speleotherapy" as a sanatorium, focused on airway diseases thanks to constant temperature of 9xc2xa0xc2xb0C (48xc2xa0xc2xb0F), high humidity of 98% and favorable microclimate.
Geomorphologically it is one of the youngest but nevertheless also one of the most impressive caves in Slovakia with extraordinary decoration that gave it the nickname "Fairy tale cave".
The cave was discovered in 1870 by Eugen Ruffinyi, though the entrance was known long before.
Being open to the public just one year after its discovery, in 1887 it became the first electrically lit cave in Europe.
This cave is among the most beautiful and the most richly decorated ice caves in the world.
In the so-called Milky Way Hall, the main attraction of the cave, white branches and clusters of aragonite shine like stars in the Milky Way.
The cave was discovered in 1954 and opened to the public in 1972.
Temperature in the cave is around 7xc2xa0xc2xb0C (45xc2xa0xc2xb0F) with relative humidity between 92 and 97%.
Jasovskxc3xa1 Cave was partly opened for the public in 1846, making it the oldest publicly accessible cave in Slovakia.
The lower parts of the cave were discovered in 1922 to 1924.
Paleolithic and Neolithic archeological artifacts were found in the cave together with those of Hallstatt Culture.
The most significant cave system in the property is that of Baradla-Domica, a cross-border network richly decorated with stalagmites and stalactites, which is an important active stream cave in the temperate climatic zone and a Ramsar site.
Also worth mentioning is the Dobsina Ice Cave, one of the most beautiful in the world.
Among the ice-filled caves in the property, the Silica Ice Cave is located at the lowest latitude within the temperate climatic zone.
The cave system is exceptionally sensitive to environmental changes, including agricultural pollution, deforestation and soil erosion.
Further research and exploration is needed with regard to the interconnection of the karst cave system.