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Giewont (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡʲɛvɔnt] ) is a
mountain m****if in the
Tatra Mountains of Poland. Its
highest peak,
Great Giewont (Wielki
Giewont), is...
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Kasprov vrch (Slovak);
Kasprowy Wierch (Polish) - 1987 m (Slovakia/Poland)
Giewont - 1894 m (Poland) Sivý vrch - 1809 m (Slovakia)
Magura - 1704 m (Poland)...
- Earth;
examples include the Old Man of the Mountain, the
Romanian Sphinx,
Giewont, the
Pedra da Gávea, the Old Man of Hoy, Stac Levenish,
Sleeping Ute, and...
- of Poland,
asleep with a host of
knights in a cave
hidden somewhere in
Giewont, a
mountain m****if
which is
itself said to
resemble a
sleeping knight....
- 1890-1918.
University of
California Press. 2000. pp. 18, 106–107, 188. "
Giewont & Kopa Kondracka".
Follow That Nerd. 2024.
Retrieved 9
August 2024. Do****ent...
- Giant,
Thunder Bay,
Ontario Roche Bonhomme,
Jasper National Park,
Alberta Giewont, a
mountain whose shape resembles a
lying human, ****ociated with a legend...
- this
point like at any other.
Poland portal Slovakia portal Orla Perć
Giewont Tourism in
Poland Tourism in
Slovakia Geography of
Poland Geography of...
- Wołowiec; 2,064 m),
Kasprowy Wierch (Slovak:
Kasprov vrch; 1,987 m) and
Giewont (1,894 m). They are
partially located in the
traditional regions of Liptov...
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another Tatra waterfall, Siklawica,
located in
Western Tatras near
Mount Giewont, is also
derived from this word.
Siklawa Falls is
located roughly 1,600...
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Petit Dru 1,000 m, and Piz
Badile 850 m, Cima
Grande di
Lavaredo 450 m)
Giewont (north face),
Tatra Mountains, Poland, 852 m
above Polana Strążyska glade...