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Two major mountain ranges populate Poland's south-east and south-west borders, respectively: the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains mountain ranges. Those ranges are located both within and outside of Poland. Within Poland, neither of them is forbidding enough to prevent substantial habitation; the Carpathians are especially densely populated. The rugged form of the Sudeten range derives from the geological shifts that formed the later Carpathian uplift. The Carpathians in Poland, formed as a discrete topographical unit in the relatively recent Tertiary Era, are the highest mountains in the country. They are the northernmost edge of a much larger range that extends into the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary, and Romania.

The Świętokrzyskie Mountains, one of the oldest mountain ranges in Europe, are located in central Poland, in the vicinity of the city of Kielce. The mountain range consists of a number of separate ranges, the highest of which is Łysogóry (lit. bald mountains). Together with the Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska the mountains form a region called the Lesser Poland Upland (Wyżyna Małopolska). They were formed during the Caledonian orogeny of the Silurian period and then rejuvenated in the Hercynian orogeny of the Upper Carboniferous period.

Polish mountain ranges

List of mountains

Name Elevation (m/ft) Mountain Range
Rysy[1] 2,503 8,212 Tatras (Eastern)
Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Wielki2,438 7,999 Tatras (Eastern)
Niżnie Rysy2,430 7,970 Tatras (Eastern)
Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Czarny2,410 7,910 Tatras (Eastern)
Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Pośredni2,393 7,851 Tatras (Eastern)
Cubryna2,376 7,795 Tatras (Eastern)
Świnica2,301 7,549 Tatras (Eastern)
Kozi Wierch2,291 7,516 Tatras (Eastern)
Zamarła Turnia2,179 7,149 Tatras (Eastern)
Kościelec 2,155 7,070 Tatras (Eastern)
Mnich2,068 6,785 Tatras (Eastern)
Starorobociański Wierch2,176 7,139 Tatras (Western)
Jarząbczy Wierch2,137 7,011 Tatras (Western)
Kamienista2,126 6,975 Tatras (Western)
Krzesanica2,122 6,962 Tatras (Western)
Wołowiec2,064 6,772 Tatras (Western)
Kasprowy Wierch1,987 6,519 Tatras (Western)
Giewont1,894 6,214 Tatras (Western)
Trzy Korony982 3,222 Pieniny Środkowe
Nowa Góra902 2,959 Pieniny Środkowe
Flaki803 2,635 Pieniny Środkowe
Skrzyczne1,257 4,124 Silesian Beskids
Barania Góra1,220 4,000 Silesian Beskids
Małe Skrzyczne1,211 3,973 Silesian Beskids
Wierch Wisełka1,192 3,911 Silesian Beskids
Równiański Wierch1,160 3,810 Silesian Beskids
Zielony Kopiec1,152 3,780 Silesian Beskids
Malinowska Skała1,152 3,780 Silesian Beskids
Magurka Wiślańska1,140 3,740 Silesian Beskids
Klimczok1,117 3,665 Silesian Beskids
Malinów1,115 3,658 Silesian Beskids
Magura1,109 3,638 Silesian Beskids
Magurka Radziechowska1,108 3,635 Silesian Beskids
Trzy Kopce1,082 3,550 Silesian Beskids
Stołów1,035 3,396 Silesian Beskids
Glinne1,034 3,392 Silesian Beskids
Przysłop1,029 3,376 Silesian Beskids
Szyndzielnia1,028 3,373 Silesian Beskids
Muronka1,021 3,350 Silesian Beskids
Jaworzyna1,020 3,350 Silesian Beskids
Kościelec1,019 3,343 Silesian Beskids
Czantoria Wielka995 3,264 Silesian Beskids
Kiczory990 3,250 Silesian Beskids
Stożek Wielki978 3,209 Silesian Beskids
Kopa Bukowska1,320 4,330 Bieszczady Mountains
Tokarnia 778 2,552 Low Beskids

See also

References

  1. "Rysy". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2018-08-30.

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