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Obora Hvězda

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Obora Hvězda (Star Game Reserve) is a 84 hectares (210 acres) forest park (formerly a royal game reserve) in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic which is now protected as natural monument. It is located about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) west of city centre, surrounded by the neighbourhoods of Liboc (N), Břevnov (E), Bílá Hora (SW) and Ruzyně (W).

First mention of the forest, originally called Malejov dates from 993, when duke Boleslaus II donated it to newly established Břevnov Monastery. It was transformed into a walled game reserve during rule of Ferdinand I in mid-16th century. The current name (hvězda being Czech for "star") derives from the Star Summer Palace, a 16th-century building, which stands in middle of the forest. Battle of White Mountain took place on fields in W/SW vicinity of the game reserve in 1620.

Nowadays part of the site is designated as a Natura 2000 protected site due to the presence of the narrow-mouthed whorl snail (Vertigo angustior).

The site is home to several bird species including the Middle Spotted Woodpecker.

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Obora Hvězda Wikipedia