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Coordinates: 42°1515N 25°0810E / 42.254067°N 25.136080°E / 42.254067; 25.136080
 

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The Granit oak (inBulgarian: Гранитски дъб) is a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) tree that grows within the boundaries of Granit village, Bulgaria.[1]

The oak measures 2.38 m in diameter and 7.46 m in girth at waist level and reaches 23.4 m in height, but only eastern side branches remain alive. In March 1982 samples were taken with a pressler drill, from which it was estimated that the tree was 1637 years old. With an estimated germination date of 345 AD, it is the oldest tree in Bulgaria and one of the oldest in Europe[citation needed].

In 1967 the Granit oak was declared a protected tree and included in the list of the natural monuments of Bulgaria.[2]

In 2010 the oak was featured prominently in a documentary Live Eternity (inBulgarian: Жива Вечност).[3]

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  1. ^ ""The living eternity" tells about the century-old oak in the village of Granit" (in Bulgarian). Stara Zagora Local Government. Archived from the original on 23 January 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  • ^ Register of Centuries Old Trees, Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Waters [dead link]
  • ^ Vanyo Stoilov, The Oldest Tree in Europe is Slowly Dying -Rado-, 24 Chassa Daily, 20 November 2011. (In Bulgarian)
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    42°15′15N 25°08′10E / 42.254067°N 25.136080°E / 42.254067; 25.136080


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