- Przełęcz
Karkonoska or
Karkonosze P**** (Czech: Slezské sedlo,
literally "Silesian P****") is a
mountain p**** in the
central Giant Mountains on the Polish-Czech...
- Przesieka. One of the most
widely used is a
route (2 h walk) to Przełęcz
Karkonoska.
Other po****r
routes lead to
Chojnik Castle (1 hour walk), and Karpacz...
-
major roads running through the muni****l territory. In the Przełęcz
Karkonoska mountain p****,
there is the
pedestrian border crossing Špindlerův Mlýn...
-
operated at
least 15
forced labour camps,
located in Przesieka, Przełęcz
Karkonoska, Piechowice,
Kowary and Krzaczyna. The
camps held
prisoners of various...
-
Retrieved 2010-01-02. "Przełęcz
Karkonoska (1198 m / 1238 m) z Podgórzyna".
Retrieved 2009-12-31. "Przełęcz
Karkonoska". Onet.
Retrieved 2009-12-28. "Karkonosze...
- for
forced labour to
build a road
connecting the
village with Przełęcz
Karkonoska, however, the
construction was not completed. From 1911 to 1965, Podgórzyn...
- Mountains, on the Czech–Polish
border between Śmielec and the Przełęcz
Karkonoska. The twin peak is
within the Krkonoše and
Karkonosze national parks, on...
- schools,
there are
three higher education institutions in
Jelenia góra:
Karkonoska Państwowa Szkoła Wyższa, Wrocław
University of
Economics (faculty in Jelenia...
- 976 such camps.
Locations include Daubitz, Kowary, Legnica, Przełęcz
Karkonoska, Raszowa, Strzegom,
Strzelin and Wałbrzych. It was at VIII-A that the...
- for
forced labour to
build a road
connecting the
village with Przełęcz
Karkonoska, now
known as
Droga Borowicka ("Borowice Road"), however, the construction...