Palić Zoo

Palić Zoo

Palić Zoo logo
Date opened 1949[1]
Location Palić, Serbia
Coordinates 46°05′56″N 19°44′59″E / 46.0989625°N 19.7498345°E / 46.0989625; 19.7498345Coordinates: 46°05′56″N 19°44′59″E / 46.0989625°N 19.7498345°E / 46.0989625; 19.7498345
Land area 10 hectares (25 acres)
Number of species 65[1]
Annual visitors 160,000[2]
Website www.zoopalic.co.rs

Palić zoo is a 10-hectare (25-acre) zoo and gardens founded in 1949 and located in Palić, North Serbia, a part of the City of Subotica, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the E75 Budapest – Belgrade highway.[1]

History

It was believed that the lake water and mud at Palić Lake had healing powers, and from the mid-1880s to the beginning of World War I, Palić was a popular spa destination.[3] After World War II, the zoo was conceived as part of an effort to bring tourism back to the area.[4] The zoo was opened in 1949.

Animals

The zoo is home to about 65 species of animals, including monkeys, deer, antelope, zebras, giraffes, lions, elephants, camels, tigers, wolves, polar bears, emu, ostriches, and other birds, as well as snakes, reptiles, and tarantulas. The zoo is also home to some domesticated animals including donkeys, goats, and horses.[2][5]

Landscaping

The Zoo includes ponds and fountains, as well as more than 270 species of trees and shrubs, including Lebanon cedars, sequoias, and larch, as well as many domestic species. The northern part of the zoo is covered with evergreen trees and the southern part is predominantly deciduous.[2] The zoo includes a children's playground and a petting zoo.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 "About us". zoopalic.co.rs. Palić Zoo. Retrieved 15 March 2010.map
  2. 1 2 3 "Palić ZOO". serbiatouristguide.com. Serbia Tourist Guide. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  3. "Bath and spa Palić". palic.rs. Subotica Tourist Board. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  4. "The Palić ZOO opens for the new season". elittepalic.rs. Elitte Palić. 5 February 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  5. "Map of the Garden". zoopalic.co.rs. Palić Zoo. Retrieved 27 November 2010.

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