The document summarizes information about the Krkonoše National Park (KRNAP) in the Czech Republic. KRNAP is one of the largest protected areas in central Europe, covering 605 square kilometers in the Krkonoše Mountains along the Czech-Polish border. The park contains a variety of ecosystems and over 1,300 plant species, 250 bird species, and 60 mammal species. Threats to the environment include pollution, deforestation, and changes to farming practices. The park supports tourism, education, and research to promote conservation and protect the biodiversity of the Krkonoše Mountains.