Poland topographic maps
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Zakopane
Poland > Lesser Poland Voivodeship > Tatra County
Zakopane has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfb), with the main factor behind its relative coldness compared to the rest of Poland is its altitude. In general, the temperature tends to fall with altitude, therefore Zakopane is almost 3 °C (5.4 °F) colder than northern Kraków,…
Average elevation: 1,199 m

Wetlina
Poland > Subcarpathian Voivodeship > Lesko County
The village is located near the source (springs) of the Weltinka river, a primary tributary of the Solinka river. South and west of the village are the Sękowa (1022 m) and Paprotna (1193 m) mountain peaks. East of the village are the range peaks of Połonina Wetlińska, with a maximum elevation of 1253 m.
Average elevation: 857 m

Poznań
Poland > Greater Poland Voivodeship > Poznań County
Poznań covers an area of 261.3 km2 (100.9 sq mi), and has coordinates in the range 52°17'34''–52°30'27''N, 16°44'08''–17°04'28''E. Its highest point, with an altitude of 157 m (515 ft), is the summit of Morasko hill within the Morasko meteorite nature reserve in the north of the city. The lowest…
Average elevation: 85 m

Dęby
Poland > Lublin Voivodeship > Tomaszów Lubelski County > Lubycza Królewska
Average elevation: 274 m

Sanok
Poland > Subcarpathian Voivodeship > Sanok County
This historic city is situated on the San River at the foot of Castle Hill in the Lesser Poland (Małopolska) region. It lies in a wooded, hilly area near the national road number 28, which runs along southern Poland, from Ustrzyki Dolne to Wadowice (340 km or 211 mi away). It is located in the heartland of…
Average elevation: 351 m

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