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Poland:Mountains
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[edit] Mountains
Poland has the northern part of the Carpathians and the Sudetes. Also the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, the Polish Jura belong to Poland. Smaller postglacial hills are in the North-East of Poland in the Suwałki, Masuria and Kashubia regions.
[edit] Carpathians in Podkarpackie, Malopolskie and Śląskie consisting of:
The Tatra (2499 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Żywiecki Beskids (1725 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Bieszczady (1346 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Gorce (1314 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Sądecki Beskids (1262 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Silesian Beskids (1257 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Wyspowy Beskids (1170 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Pieniny (1050 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
- Sromowce Wyżne
- Sromowce Niżne
- Krościenko
- Szczawnica-Zdrój
- Grywałd
- Frydman
- Dębno Podhalańskie
- Jaworki
- Czorsztyn
- Niedzica
The Lower Beskids (997 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Small Beskids (934 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Makowski Beskids (904 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
[edit] Sudetes in Dolnośląskie and Opolskie consiting of:
The Karkonosze (1603 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Masyw Śnieżnika (1425 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Góry Izerskie (1126 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:
The Góry Sowie (1015 m) with mountain and ski resorts in:

