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. 182 . 562 . 642 .
162 . 580 . 660 .
180 .
11 (03 07 08 09 013 015 016
017 018 026 034) 3 (017 019 020)
1 (024) 15



1993 . 4 (016 017
018 026) 8245 /
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1100 1500 4767 / 1500 1800
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(Boswellia papyrifera and Commiphora africana)

/ 40 50
/ -
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1003947.8 1002546.7 3803008 3900613.5

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10964261 (
) 54.4 38.3
6.3 0.9
87 900-2000
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22.2
11.2

1.

/
(87 ) (13 )
( 1100 2964 ) 3
( 59.45 39.7 0.85 )
1100
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1108 ( 016) 1821 /
( 015) 1152 - 1845
1233 (
) 1508 017 (
) 03 ( ) 024 (
)


/ 600
1100 . 850 .
20 270C (1993)
1200 1400 .
18.5
11.4 25.5
700
1200 . (2002)
889 1500 .
14 19
4.3.
50 11 27
12 10 20
47 23 20
10 40 30 /
1108
1845
(Riverine Vegetation)
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1997


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1991 .
(Open Woodland and
Shrub Land) (Remnant
Vegetation)
1993 .

4 (016 017 018
026)
(Vegetation Cover and Distribution) (soil type)
(Elevation) (Topographic Gradient)
(Riverine
Vegetation) (
) (Hills of River
Banks) (Acacia-Boswellia-Commiphora Ecosystem)
( )

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25
92 3 4




(Vulturine guineafowl)
(Harwood's Francolin)
(Abyssinian ground hornbill)
(Abyssinian Black-winged Lovebird)
(Egyptian goose) African fish eagle ( )
(Augur buzzard)
(Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural
History Society) (Bird Life International)
(Central Ethiopian Highlands
Endemic Bird Areas) 4
2



6.


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Biome) 16
6
(Afrotropical Highland Biome)
49 14


(Ethiopian Wildlife and
Natural History Society)
(Bird Life International)

(Afrotropical Highland
Biome) 3

49
17

7.

(Ethiopian Wildlife
and Natural History Society) (Bird Life International)

(Ethiopian
Wildlife and Natural History Society) (Bird Life International)
(Somali-Masai Biome)
98 2

(Afrotropical Highland Biome)
(Sudan-Guinea Savanna Biome) (Somali-Masai
Biome) (Biome)

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(IBA
Criteria) 2 3 (A2 and A3)1
3
(Harwood's Francolin)
(Rupell's chat)
(Black-headed Oriole)
(Abyssinian Black-winged Lovebird)



IUCN
(Criteria for
Protected Areas)


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034 024



85



1 A1= Globally threatened species, A2= Restricted-range/ Endemic species, A3= Biome-Restricted species (Global IBA Criteria).

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8.2.

15







15
12
29
2002 . 27
27,601 58,802 59,054 (117,856 )

4
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2002

1.
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
2.
2.1.
2.2.
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3.1.
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4.1.

11
3
1
15

10,629
3177
1,065
14,871

38.51
11.51
3.86
53.88

45,008
13567
4,693
63,268

38.19
11.51
3.98
53.68

679

2.46

2,880

2.44

1
4
6

783
2,944
4406

2.84
10.67
15.96

3,397
12,741
19018

2.88
10.81
16.14

3
3

3,577
3577

12.96
12.96

15,213
15213

12.91
12.91

3
3
27

4,747
4,747
27,601

17.2
17.2
100

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20,357
117,856

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3

3

1996 .
91 ( 420 / )
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2

1.

200,000

1996

2.

75,000

2001

3.

2004




( 3462
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5 6
15 2003/04 22,557
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2003/04

197,454.00

%
41.25

90,449.00

18.89

73,812.00

15.42

57,504.00
20,422.00

12.01
4.27

3.65

17,495.00
16,235.00

3,728.00

0.78

641

0.13

330

0.07

322

0.07

322
478,714.00

0.07

3.39

100.00




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7 266-378

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15 6057 403 72
122,797 ( ) ( 5
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22,126.00

0.18

7,392.00

0.06

9,637.00

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7,927.00

0.06

5,618.00

0.05

40,254.00

0.33

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9

15
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100



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8.5.1.
(IUCN)


1. (REPRESENTATIVENESS)

-

-



-
20 8 ::

2. (DIVERSITY)
25 92
85

- -


/Francolinus harwoodi/

(Rupell's chat)
(Black headed forest oriole)

3. (DISTINCTIVENESS)
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( )

4. (ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE)






5.

(DEGREE OF

INTERFERENCE)

6. (SCIENTIFIC AND MONITORING USES)





7. (AREA SIZE)
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1000 / IUCN
40000 50000 /


( ) 15

8. (SHAPE)

(y)






9. (ENDEMICITY)

8.5.2.

1. (ECOSYSTEM VALUES)





2. (ECONOMICAL VALUES)


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5. (NATURALNESS)


( )

6. (AESTHETIC VALUES)
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8.6.






(Values) IUCN
(Quality Criteria)
6

(Protected Area Category)



(Values) IUCN (Quality Criteria)
75
75

8.7.

IUCN (Quality Criteria)
IUCN
(protected area category) (Protected area category I-VI)
(Primary management
objectives)
(possibilities) 7

6.

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/

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100

78

100

89

100

100

100

100

100

100

83

100

100

83

83

94

(protected area category)


(Primary
management objective) 7
(protected area category II)
8




(Primary management objective)


-


7. Matrix for protected area categories and Management objectives (IUCN, 1994) 4

2
3

- 1-2
-

Note: =can meet Management Objectives, 0=Cant meet Management Objective

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IUCN protected area categories

No.

Management categories

Managed Resource
Protected Area

VI

Protected
Landscape/Seascape

Habitat/Species
Management Area

IV

Natural Monument

III

National Park

II

Wilderness area

Ib

Strict natural reserve

Ia

1
2

Scientific research
Wilderness protection

Preservation of species and


genetic diversity

Maintenance of
environmental services
Protection of species,
natural /culture features
Tourism and recreation
Education
Sustainable use of resources
from natural ecosystems

0
0
0

Maintenance of
natural/cultural/traditional
attributes
Total

5
6
7
8
9

Total







(Acacia-Boswellia-Commiphora
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( )


3. -



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10.



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7


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IUCN (Protected Area
Category) (Protected Area Category I-VI)


10.3.


(2
)



10.4.





10.5.
(IUCN Criteria for Protected Area
Category (I-VI) Selection)
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10.6. /


/ ( -
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85 3 4







13. (References)
1. Azene Bekele Tesema (1993). Useful Trees and Shrubs for Ethiopia: Identification,
Propagation and World Agroforestry Center, RELMA, ICRAF Eastern Africa Region,
Nairobi, Kenya .
2. Azene Bekele Tesema (2007). Useful Trees and Shrubs for Ethiopia: Identification,
Propagation and Management for 17 agroclimatic zones. World Agroforestry Center,
RELMA, ICRAF Eastern Africa Region, Nairobi, Kenya.
3. Abate Shiferaw (2010). An Appraisal of the challenges that affect sustainability and
productivity of the land use in the Borena woreda of south Woll Highlands: Ethiopia
4. W/Michael Kelecha (1987). A glossary of Ethiopian plant names 4th edition Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.
5. FAO of UN (1984). Vegetation and Natural region and their significance for land
use planning: report paper for the government of Ethiopia, United Nations
development program, technical report 4. AG: DP/ETH178/0031 Rome Italy.
6. IUCN (1994). The IUCN Guideline for protected area management categories.
7. IUCN (1996). Managing protected area in the tropics.
8. John G.Williams and N. Arlott, (1980). A field Guide to the birds of East Africa.
Collins St James place, London.
9. Kumera Wkjira and Zelalem Tefera (eds) (2005). Wildlife Management. Parks
Development and protection Authority: Compendium of notes on wildlife
conservation and Management A training manual for park management and
project experts, Bahir dar, Ethiopia.
10. Chane Gebeyehu (2000). Land Use and Spatial Distribution of Two Gum and
Incense
producing Tree Species. A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for
the Degree of Master of Science in Range Management in the
Faculty of Agriculture
University of Nairobi. Wogidi, Ethiopia.
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11. (2)
12. (1998)


13. (1999)

14. (2001)


15. (2002)


16. (2003)


17. (2001)

(2002-2007)
18. (2000)
1.
No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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21.

Vernacular Name


()

/
/ /
/

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Scientific Name
Acacia abyssinica
Acacia lahai
Acacia albida
Acacia polycantha
Acacia Senegal
Acacia seyal
Acacia tortolis
Acacia sieberiana
Agave sisalana
Aloe spp
Arundo donax
Asparagus aethiopicus
Balanites aegyptiaca
Berberis holstii
Berchemia discolor
Boswellia popyrifera
Calotropis procera
Capparis tomentosa
Carssa sapinarum
Cassia singueana
Cassia singueana

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70.

Vernacular Name
()

/
/

//

/
/

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()

//

//

/ /

/
/

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/
/
/

//

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Scientific Name
Celtis kraussiana
Combretum aculeatum
Combretum molle
Commiphora africana
Commiphora habessinica
Croton dichogamum
Cussonia hoistii
Datura stramonium
Dichrostachys cinerea
Dodonaea viscosa
Ekebergia capensis
Erythina abysinica
Euclea schimperi
Euphorbia abyssinica
Euphorbia tirucalli
Ficus carica
Ficus gnaphalocarpa
Ficus sur
Ficus sycomorus
Ficus thonningii
Ficus vasta
Flueggia virosa
Gomphocarpus fruticosus
Grewia bicolor
Grewiwa ferruginea
Grewiwa villosa
Hibiscus micranthus
Ilex mitis
Maytenus ovatus
Maytenus undata
Mimusops kummel
Osyris quadripartita
Otostegia integrifolia
Piliostigma thonningii
Prunus africanus
Pterlobium stellatum
Rhus natalesis
Rhus retinorrhoea
Rubus pinnatus
Salix subserrata
Sida ovata
Sizygium guineese
Sterculia Africana
Stereosprmum kunthianum
Strychnos innocua
Verbascum sinaticum
Warburgia ugandensis
Ximenia americana
Ziziphus mucronata

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72.
73.

Vernacular Name
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/

/

/
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Scientific Name
Ziziphus spp.

Remark

2.
No
1.
2.

Common Name
Abyssinian Black-winged Lovebird
Abyssinian ground hornbill

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Scientific name
Agapornis taranta
Bucorvus abyssinicus

Amharic Name

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22.

Common Name
Abyssinian roller
African firefinch
African fish eagle
African hoopoe
African mourning dove
African scimitarbill
African grey hornbill
Augur buzzard
Baglafecht weaver
Black-headed Oriole
Black-throated Firefinch
Blue-eared Glossy-starling
Blue-naped Mousebird
Bush petronia
Cape rook
Carmine bee-eater
Cattle egret
Chestnut sparrow
Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-weaver
Cinnamon-chested bee-eater

Scientific name
Coracias abyssinica
Lagonosticta rubricata
Haliaeetus vocifer
Upupa epops africana
Streptopelia decipiens
Phoeniculus minor
Tockus nasutus
Bueto rufofuscus
Ploceus baglafecht
Oriolus larvatus
Lagonosticta larvata
Lamprotornis chalybaeus
Urocolius macrourus
Petronia dentata
Carvus capensis
Merops nubicus
Ardeola ibis
Passer eminibey
Plocepasser superciliosus
Merops oreobates

23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
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36.
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41.

Drongo
Dusky turtled dove
Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill
Egyptian goose
Egyptian plover
Erckel's francolin
Fan-tailed Raven
Fischer's starling
Fox kestrel
Foxy cisticola
Giant king fisher
Golden breasted starling
Great white egret
Greater honey guide
Grey heron
Grey-headed Kingfisher
Hamerkop
Harwood francolin
Hooded vulture

Dicrurus adsimilis
Streptopelia lugens
Tockus flavirostris
Alopchen aegyptiaca
Pluvianus aegyptius
Francolinus erckelii
Corvus rhipidurus
Spreo fischeri
Falco aplex
Cisticola troglodytes
Ceryle maxima
Cosmopsarus regius
Egretta alba
Indicator indicator
Ardea cinerea
Halcyon leucocephala
Scopus umbretta
Francolinus harwoodi
Necrosyrtes monachus

42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.

Laughing dove
Lesser honey guide
Little egret
Little Rock-thrush
Long-crested eagle
Montane White-eye
Northern White-crowned Shrike
Nyanza swift

Streptopelia senegalensis
Indicator minor
Egretta garzetta
Monticola rufocinereus
Lophaetus occipitalis
Zosterops poliogaster
Eurocephalus rueppelli
Apus niansae

///

Amharic Name

Remark
B
B
C
B
C
B
C
B
A & A07
C
A & A04
C
C
A & A04
B
B
B
C
A & A04
C
B
A & A07
C & A08
B
B
ABC & A07
C
B
A & A04
A & A04
B
B
C
B
B
C
B
ABC & A07
C
B
B
C
A & A07
B
A & A07
C
A & A07

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No
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.

////

Common Name
Oriole finch
Pale chanting goshawk
Paradise whydah
Pied crow

Scientific name
Linurgus olivaceus
Melierax poliopterus
Steganura paradisaea
Carvus albus

Pied kingfisher
Pin-tailed-whydah
Red bishop
Red checked cordon-bleu
Red-billed firefinch
Red-billed hornbill
Red-billed Oxpecker

Ceryle rudis
Vidua macroura
Euplectes orix
Uraeginthus bengalus
Lagonosticta senegala
Tockus erythrochynchus
Buphagus
erythrorhynchus
Spermophaga ruficapilla
Pytilia phoenicoptera
Onychognathus morio
Streptopelia capicola
Cossypha semirufa
Myrmecocichla melaena
Lamprotornis
purpuropterus
Threskiornis aethiopicus
Oenanthe lugubris
Centropus senegalensis

Red-headed Bluebill
Red-winged Pytilia
Red-winged Starling
Ring-necked Dove
Rueppell's Robin-chat
Ruppell's Black Chat
Ruppelsss long-tailed starling
Sacred ibis
Schalow's wheatear
Senegal coucal

72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.

Speckled pigeon
Spectacled weaver
Spur winged plover
Squacco heron
Streaky seedeater
Swainson's sparrow
Tacazze sunbird
Tawny eagle
Temminck's courser
The Black-crowned Night Heron
Three-banded plover
Tropical boubou
Vulturine guinea fowl
White headed vulture
White-backed Vulture
White-billed Starling

87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.

White-black backed Tit


White-winged Cliff-Chat
Wire-tailed swallow
Woolly-necked stork
Yellow-billed Stork
Yellow-rumped Serin

Columba guinea
Ploceus ocularis
Vanellus spinosus
Ardeola ralloides
Serinus striolatus
Passer swainsonii
Nectarinia tacazze
Aquila rapox
Cursorius temminckii
Nycticorax nycticorax
Charadrius tricollaris
Laniarius aethiopicus
Acryllium vulturinum
Trigonoceps occipitalis
Gyps africanus
Onychognathus
albirostris
Parus leuconotus
Thamnolaea semirufa
Hirundo daurica
Cieonia episcopus
Mycteria ibis
Serinus xanthopygius

Amharic Name

Remark
C
D & A08
C
B
B
B
C
B
B
B
C
C
A & A04
C
C
A & A07
A /C & A07


B
C
C
C

B
C
B
C
C & A07
ABC & A07
C & A07
B
C
C
C
B
B
B
C
A& A07
A & A07
A/C & A07
B
B
C
A & A07

Note:
A= IBA (important Bird Area) recorded in 1996 and categorized as R3 Biome
B=Observation during the fieldwork (2010)
///

/2004 .

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////

C=Observation during the fieldwork (2012)


D= Recent observation by locals
A04= Sudan-Guinea Savanna Biome Restricted species
A07= Afrotropical Highland Biome Restricted species
A08=Somali-Masai Biome Restricted species

3.
No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.

Common name
Common/Golden Jackal
Black backed jackal
Caracal
Vervet monkey
Abyssinian colobus
Spotted Hyena
Serval Cat
African wildcat
Stripped hyena
Porcupine
Common hare
Honey Badger/Ratel
Klipspringer
Aardvark
Oribi
Leopard
Anubis baboon
Common warthog
Rock Hyrax
Wild pig
Common duiker
Common bushbuck
Mole rat
Tree Squirrel species
Bat species
Crocodile
Monitor Lizard
Python
Snakes different spp.
Turtle
Nile tilapia
Cat fish
Barbus

Scientific Name
Canis aureus
Canis mesomelas
Caracal caracal
Cercopithecus aethiops
Colobus guereza
Crocuta crocuta
Felis serval
Felis silvestris
Hyaena hyaena
Hystrix cristata
Lepus timidus
Mellivora capensis
Oreotragus oreotragus
Orycteropus afer
Ourebia ourebi
Panthera pardus
Papio Anubis
Phacochoerus aethiopicus
Procavia capensis
Sus scrofa
Sylvicapra grimmia
Tragelaphus scriptus
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
Oreochromis niloticus
Clarias gariepinus
Barbus barbus

Coservation Status
LR/lc
LR/lc
LR/lc
DD
LR/lc
LR/lc
LR/lc
LR/lc
LR/nt
LR/nt
LR/lc
V
LR/lc
EN
LR/cd
LR/lc
LR/cd
LR/lc
LR/lc
LR/lc
LR/lc
LR/lc

Remark
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

Note:
A=Observation during the fieldwork
B= Recent observation by locals,
EN= Endangered
V= Vulnerable
LR= Lower risk with three subcategories:- cd= conservation dependent, nt= near
threatened, lc=least concern
///

/2004 .

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////

DD= Data deficient


NI= Not Identified

4 2002

1,065
1,065

2,383
2,383

2,310
2,310

4,693
4,693

864
579
978

1,819
1,273
1,963

1,826
1,243
1,998

3,645
2,516
3,961

1,398
1,012
1,051
975
635
944

2,763
2,149
2,225
2,000
1,298
1,937

2,994
2,093
2,197
2,093
1,409
1,984

5,757
4,242
4,422
4,093
2,707
3,921

1,154
1,039
10,629

2,486
2,406
22,319

2,453
2,399
22,689

4,939
4,805
45,008

1,160
978

2,530
2,058

2,502
2,014

5,032
4,072

1,039
3,177

2,229
6,817

2,234
6,750

4,463
13,567

1,566
1,134
877

3,453
2,404
1,780

3,462
2,326
1,788

6,915
4,730
3,568

3,577

7,637

7,576

15,213

679

1,467

1,413

2,880

679

1,467

1,413

2,880

783

1,678

1,719

3,397

783

1,678

1,719

3,397

860
415
1,088

1,849
918
2,295

1,872
953
2,357

3,721
1,871
4,652


///

/2004 .

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////

581

1,220

1,277

2,497

2,944

6,282

6,459

12,741

1,796
1887
1,064

4,747

27,601
/

3,998
3907
2,314
10,219
58,802

3,915
3797
2,426
10,138
59,054

7,913
7704
4,740
20,357
117,856

642

997

582

407

3311

975

19

1035

335

279

405

29

828

524

34

683

690

319

227

385

1738

483

1020

1235

693

527

2403

2120

2025

800

704

789
100
8

60

4100

5200

295

2150

520

702

1033

373

342

1105

1127

246

701

1253

401

1153

1385

915

427

14

301

14

16

28

667

625

15

4328

865

504

35

130

4689

422

10

810

60

325

61

2286

522

950

135

334

319

52

2403

367

15

219

289

355

568

984

674

250

10

829

127

176

162

326

469

416

11

293

19

1750

1490

345

280

164

2138

457

345

29

39

1352
1484
9

1469
1738
6

585
433
7

882

3027
2529
3

614
601
1

17

124

42

6190

607
503
9

604
214
0
397
0

122

14

4230

377

70

1345

1522

972

1150

645

391

4750

980

55

450

1800

915

918

700

926

150

6100

415

21

500

1653

918

600

800
1165
0

420
181
5

3355

700
124
1

450

4798

735
230
6

10

523
241
3

1400

12

///

2450

86

/2004 .

58

////

2080
0

2212
6

739
2

792
7

9637

561
8

4025
4

880
1

227

15

6057

403

72

6 2003/04

2003/04

24

5,214

10,670

3,797

748

23,23
7

64,547

19,18
0

1,979

5,498

3,209

8,913

2,876

330

322

322

222

160

312

31,16
7

6,197

5,975

5,164

1,634

2,655

528

509

2,648

4,304

856

825

7,988

2,374

3,857

767

3,107

8,631

2,565

4,168

3,039

8,441

2,508

3,387

9,408

2,478

22,097

1,03
3

57

156,55
6

440

88

13,334

713

143

21,617

739

639

128

19,374

829

799

690

138

20,934

4,076

810

781

675

135

20,474

2,796

4,543

903

871

753

151

22,819

6,883

2,045

3,323

661

637

551

110

16,694

3,719

10,330

3,070

4,988

992

956

826

165

25,056

3,743

10,397

3,089

5,020

998

962

832

166

25,217

2,525
53,29
8

7,014
148,04
9

2,084
43,99
2

3,387
71,48
7

673
14,21
3

649
13,70
5

561
11,84
4

112
2,36
9

6
130

17,013
359,08
7

5,810

14,709

3,689

6,917

1,162

2,490

1,549

516

194

37,036

4,221

10,685

2,680

5,024

844

1,809

1,125

375

141

26,904

5,269
15,30
0

13,341

3,346

6,273
18,21
4

1,054

2,258

1,405

176

33,590

3,060

6,557

4,079

468
1,35
9

511

97,530

17,49
5

20,42
2

16,23
5

3,72
8

641

478,71
4


38,735
9,715
0
0
0

73,81 197,45
57,50
90,44

2
4
4
9 330 322
322
/

7.

1.

XCoordinate
449632

YCoordinate
1193632

///

Altitude

1480 m

/2004 .

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////

XCoordinate
455400

YCoordinate
1191701

Altitude

1925 m

473620

1187976

2675 m

460851

1183863

2436 m

442774

1176366

1287 m

6.

445564

1178684

1152 m

7.

462958

1184763

2399 m

8.

454652

1177184

2373 m

9.

442770

1169738

1587 m

10. 443630
11. 444597
12. 445063

1171526

1725 m

024


/55 .

/12 .
/31
.

1172567

1845 m

024

1173882

2012 m

13.
14.
15.
16.

452568

1176823

2384 m

454971

1159029

2206 m

29 .

456435

1157073

2267 m

26 .

444805

1146046

1108 m

016

17. 454942
18. 459037

1147168

1131 m

1147579

1171 m

19.
20.
21.
22.

463841

1147043

1215 m

015 013



013

471042

1148542

1233 m

013

471805

1150348

1258 m

013 09

471903

1150549

1258 m

09 08

23. 474726

1155372

1326 m

08 07

24. 479018

1163464

1423 m

25. 473626

1170844

2378 m

26. 496932

1161896

2165 m

27. 479565

1157161

1863 m

28. 479336

1157110

1926 m

29. 500388
30. 498396

1170253

2524 m

1153961

1918 m

31. 511356

1152814

1544 m

2.
3.
4.
5.

///

024//

024//

015

03 06
06


/32 .
020 /42
.
020

014 /26

012

/2004 .

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XCoordinate

YCoordinate

////

Altitude

013/

32. 506094

1147142

1478 m

33. 499660

1143505

1419 m

34. 494795

1143737

1391 m

35. 493364

1144181

1370 m

36. 492928

1144199

1367 m

37. 492196

1145023

1429 m

38. 491846
39. 490328
40. 488865

1146493

1416 m

///

014

014 017

1146501

1508 m

/ 017

1147034

1396 m

017 019

41. 484037

1148516

1593 m

42. 485941

1151897

1890 m

43. 488112
44. 515739

1157366

2075 m


/



019 017
018

1190243

2719 m

///

013/
013 014

014/

019 020

018

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