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Jasov Cave

Coordinates: 48°40′43.91″N 20°58′15.30″E / 48.6788639°N 20.9709167°E / 48.6788639; 20.9709167
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Jasov Cave
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Jasov Cave
LocationKošice-okolie District, Košice Region, Slovakia
Part of"Component neighbouring Silica [sk] and Jasov" part of Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst
CriteriaNatural: (viii)
Reference725ter-004
Inscription1995 (19th Session)
Extensions2000, 2008
Coordinates48°40′43.91″N 20°58′15.30″E / 48.6788639°N 20.9709167°E / 48.6788639; 20.9709167
Jasov Cave is located in Košice Region
Jasov Cave
Location of Jasov Cave in Košice Region
Jasov Cave is located in Slovakia
Jasov Cave
Jasov Cave (Slovakia)

Jasov Cave (Slovak: Jasovská jaskyňa, and Hungarian: Jászói barlang) is a speleothem limestone cave and archaeological site in the Slovak Karst in Slovakia. It is located near the village of Jasov, around 25 km (16 mi) from Košice city. Along with a number of caves of the Slovak Karst, Jasov Cave has been induced into the UNESCO World Heritage list as a part of the Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst site, because of its unique diversity of speleothems and its testimony to tropical and temperate cave-forming processes.[1] The cave is known for its pagoda-like stalagmites, sinter waterfalls, and straw stalactites.[2]

Jasov Cave is a total of 2.8 km long, with an air temperature that ranges from 8.8 and 9.4°C.[2] The cave provides habitat for 18 species of bats, and remains of the extinct cave bear and cave hyena have been discovered within the cave.[2]

History

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Jasov 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 and a concrete footpath was built and electrical lightning was installed in 1924. 852 metres (2,795 feet) out of 2,148 metres (7,047 feet) are open to the public. [citation needed]

Many archaeological discoveries of the Paleolithic, Neolith and the Hallstatt periods have been made in the cave.

Jasov Cave

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Slovak Heritage. "JASOVSKÁ CAVE - NATIONAL NATURE MONUMENT". Slovak Heritage. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Jasovská Cave". Slovak Caves Administration. State Nature Conservancy of the Slovak Republic. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
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