Protected areas of Russia
      Protected areas of Russia, (official Russian title: Russian: Особо охраняемые природные территории, literally "Specially Protected Natural Areas"), is governed by the corresponding 1995 law of the Russian Federation.  [1]
Categories
The law establishes the following categories of protected areas:
-  State nature zapovedniks, including Biosphere reserves (biosphere zapovedniks)
 
-  National Parks
 
-  Nature parks
 
-  State nature zakazniks
 
-  Natural Monuments
 
-  Dendrological parks and botanical gardens
 
-  Health recuperation areas and  health resorts
 
Other areas
Other areas that are protected in Russia include:
-  UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
 
-  city and regional parks.
 
-  Ramsar sites — wetlands of international  significance.
 
-  Russian Cultural heritage monuments.
 
-  Historic buildings and gardens — e.g.: Imperial Russian palaces and their landscape parks.
 
See also
References
Protected areas in Europe  | 
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  |  | Sovereign states |  | 
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  |  States with limited recognition | 
-  Abkhazia
 
-  Kosovo
 
-  Nagorno-Karabakh
 
-  Northern Cyprus
 
-  South Ossetia
 
-  Transnistria
  
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  |  Dependencies and other territories | 
-  Åland
 
-  Faroe Islands
 
-  Gibraltar
 
-  Guernsey
 
-  Jersey
 
-  Isle of Man
 
-  Svalbard
  
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  |  | Former | 
-  Czechoslovakia
 
-  East Germany
 
-  Soviet Union
 
-  Yugoslavia
  
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  |  | Other entities |  | 
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