Abstract
A method of typology and regionalization of landscape units of vegetation on the basis of a map of potential natural vegetation is presented. Particular attention has been paid to the methodical basis of the conducted division. The map of potential natural vegetation was subsequently compared with maps of other elements of the natural environment and the result of geobotanical botanical regionalization was compared to the complex physicogeographical regionalization.
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