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Dalby Söderskog is a national park in the province of Scania in southern Sweden, situated in the municipality of Lund. It has an area of 0.36 km² and consists of broadleaf forest. It was established in 1918, when it was thought to be a unique remnant of primeval forest. In fact, the area has previously been used for pasture. The ground contains much limestone and chalk, which makes the flora rich. In particular, there are many spring flowers. An earth bank of unknown origin, possibly the ruins of an ancient fort, surrounds parts of the park. Adjacent to the forest is Dalby Hage, also a part of the national park.