Giewont
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Giewont (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡʲɛvɔnt] ) is a mountain massif in the Tatra Mountains of Poland. Its highest peak, Great Giewont (Wielki Giewont), is 1,894 metres (6,214 ft)1,894 metres (6,217 ft) above sea level and the highest peak of the Western Tatras (Polish: Tatry Zachodnie) located entirely within Poland's borders. The mountain is regarded as the symbol of Zakopane, the Polish Tatras and Podhale, which throughout history has been the subject of many legends, poems and works of art.
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Ścieżka nad Reglami,
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N 49.250555555556 ° | E 19.933888888889 ° |
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Krzyż na Giewoncie
Ścieżka nad Reglami
34-500
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
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