Kaive Oak

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The Kaive Oak (Latvian: Kaives ozols) is an oak tree (Quercus robur) in Tukums district, Latvia. It is situated about 500 m from Kaive Manor, in a meadow. It is protected as a natural monument in Latvia.[1]

Girth: 10,4 m,[2] height: 18,0 m, projection of the crown: 250 m², length of branches: up to 13,7 m.

It is the thickest tree in Latvia and in all Baltic States.[3]

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