Lower Silesian Voivodeship topographic maps
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Wojcieszyce Dolne
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Karkonosze County > Wojcieszyce
Average elevation: 407 m

Jakuszyce
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Karkonosze County > Szklarska Poręba
Average elevation: 917 m

Piława Górna
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Dzierżoniów County > Piława Górna
Average elevation: 318 m

Bolesławiec
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Bolesławiec County
The German name Bunzlau, which has been present since the 13th century, is a Germanized form derived from the Polish name. In the work of the Swiss geographer Matthäus Merian entitled "Topographia Bohemiae, Moraviae et Silesiae" from 1650 mentions the city under the name Boleslau.
Average elevation: 202 m

Lewin Kłodzki
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Kłodzko County
It was then that a timber watchtower was constructed on Gródek Hill, at an altitude of 522 meters above sea level. The lone tower was not a usual border keep with a strong military garrison, but a rather insignificant checkpoint guarding the trade route which passed through Lewin. Over time, various…
Average elevation: 516 m

Wrocław
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Wrocław is located in the three mesoregions of the Silesian Lowlands (Wrocław Plain, Wrocław Valley, Oleśnica Plain) at an elevation of around 105–156 metres (Gajowe Hill and Maślickie Hill) above sea level. The city lies on the Oder River and its four tributaries, which supply it within the city limits…
Average elevation: 124 m

Węglówka
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Ząbkowice Śląskie County > Opolnica
Average elevation: 391 m

Bolesławiec
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Bolesławiec County > Bolesławiec
The German name Bunzlau, which has been present since the 13th century, is a Germanized form derived from the Polish name. In the work of the Swiss geographer Matthäus Merian entitled "Topographia Bohemiae, Moraviae et Silesiae" from 1650 mentions the city under the name Boleslau.
Average elevation: 201 m

Przemków Landscape Park
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Bolesławiec County
Average elevation: 147 m

Karpacz
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Karkonosze County > Karpacz
The first settlements in the area of Karpacz are noted by the official website of the city as being of probable Celtic origin and date to the 4th or 3rd century BC when they inhabited the region as part of gold-digging taking place in the area. The area was part of medieval Poland, after the establishment of…
Average elevation: 933 m

Kudowa-Zdrój
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Kłodzko County > Kudowa-Zdrój
Average elevation: 510 m

Karpacz
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Karkonosze County
The first settlements in the area of Karpacz are noted by the official website of the city as being of probable Celtic origin and date to the 4th or 3rd century BC when they inhabited the region as part of gold-digging taking place in the area. The area was part of medieval Poland, after the establishment of…
Average elevation: 913 m

Zamek Grodziec
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Złotoryja County > Grodziec
Average elevation: 269 m

Jodłownik
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Dzierżoniów County > Ostroszowice
Average elevation: 445 m

Śnieżka / Sněžka
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Karkonosze County > Karpacz
Due to high altitude the climate is maritime polar (Köppen: ET) not far from a continental subpolar climate (Dfc). The difference should be at least 6 °C lower on annual average compared to the weather station in the plains.
Average elevation: 1,262 m

Ząbkowice Śląskie
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Ząbkowice Śląskie County
Average elevation: 285 m

Uniejowice
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Złotoryja County > Uniejowice
Average elevation: 227 m

Szklarka
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship > Karkonosze County > Piechowice
Average elevation: 663 m

Wałbrzych
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Wałbrzych is located in the Central Sudeten Mountains, near the border with the Czech Republic and Germany. The city is located by the Pełcznica River at 450–500 m above sea level in a picturesque structural basin of Wałbrzych above which there are wooded ranges of the Wałbrzych Mountains. The highest…
Average elevation: 479 m

Wrocław
Poland > Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Wrocław is located in the three mesoregions of the Silesian Lowlands (Wrocław Plain, Wrocław Valley, Oleśnica Plain) at an elevation of around 105–156 metres (Gajowe Hill and Maślickie Hill) above sea level. The city lies on the Oder River and its four tributaries, which supply it within the city limits…
Average elevation: 125 m