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Bieszczady National Park Bieszczady National Park was created in 1973. The Park is the third largest National Park in Poland, it occupies an area of 292.02 km². In the Park lives bears, wolves, lynxes, european bisons and other species of animals.
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Lynx Landscape Tarnica
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Tatra National Park Tatra National Park is located in the Tatra Mountains. The total area of the park is 211.64 km². The Park was created in 1937. There is a lot of caves, mountain lakes, streams, waterfalls and springs. In the Park is the highest peak in Poland, Rysy (2,499 m).
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Rysy Czarny Staw Landscape
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Białowieża National Park Białowieża National Park was created in 1932. It occupies an area of 152.2 km 2. This Park is home to the world's largest population of European bison. The Park is often called the "last untouched wilderness of Europe ".
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European bison Forest
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Ojców National Park Ojców National Park is Poland's smallest national park, with an area of 21.46 km 2. The Park was established in 1956. In Ojców National Park is a lot of caves and limestone monadnocks.
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Maczuga Herkulesa Landscape Łokietek Cave
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Ujście Warty National Park Ujście Warty National Park is the youngest of Poland's National Parks. The Park was created in 2001. The total area of the park is 80.38 km². There are 245 species of birds. The Park’s main river is the Warta.
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Landscape Warta
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Świętokrzyski National Park Świętokrzyski National Park was established in 1950. It occupies an area of 76.26 km². It covers two highest peaks of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains: Łysica and Łysa Góra. On the peak of Łysa Góra is the Benedictine Holy Cross Abbey.
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Łysa Góra Landscape Benedictine Holy Cross Abbey
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Sources: - www.wikipedia.pl - www.google.pl/imghp
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Adrian Pich Bartosz Czechowicz Wiktor Majka Kl. IIy
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