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Encyclopedia > Krkonose
Aerial view over Karkonosze
Aerial view over Karkonosze

Karkonosze (Polish name, pronounced kár-ko-no-she; "Krkonoše" in Czech; "Riesengebirge" in German) or Giant Mountains are part of the Sudetes Mountains in central Europe. They stretch from north-west to south-east and form the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is Snezka (1602 metres above sea level - "Sněžka" in Czech, "Śnieżka" in Polish) situated on the Czech-Polish border. Large areas of Karkonosze Mountains are preserved as a national park by both countries. The Karkonosze mountains are famous for its skiing resorts and are growing in importance as a cheaper and, in some cases, nearer alternative to the Alps for tourism.


Important towns in Karkonosze are:

  • Karpacz in Poland
  • Szklarska Poręba in Poland
  • Špindlerův Mlýn in the Czech Republic
  • Harrachov in the Czech Republic

External links:

  • Official Krkonošský národní park website (http://www.krnap.cz) (Czech)
  • Official Karkonoski Park Narodowy website (http://www.kpnmab.pl) (Polish)
  • Polish Karkonosze website and wirtual map (http://www.karkonosze.popracy.pl) (Polish)
  • Polen Riesengebirge (http://www.e-riesengebirge.de) (Deutsch)


 

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