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Karpacz (Polish: [ˈkarpat͡ʂ] , German: Krummhübel) is a spa town and ski
resort in
Jelenia Góra County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland...
- Mysłakowice–
Karpacz railway (formerly the
Karkonosze Railway, German: Riesengebirgsbahn) is an inactive, single-track, non-electrified line of
local significance...
- Polish/Czech border. Ski
resorts in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship include Karpacz and
Szklarska Poręba in the
Karkonosze mountains.
Lower Silesian Forest...
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Meteorology and
Water Management donated the
building to the town of
Karpacz for "a
symbolic one zloty". It was
supposed to be
moved in the vicinity...
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These are the
results for the 2005
edition of the Tour de
Pologne cycling race.
Despite getting four
cyclists in the
decisive break,
Rabobank didn't manage...
- (Polish: Kościół Górski
Naszego Zbawiciela) is a
stave church located in
Karpacz in the
Karkonosze mountains in Poland. It was
transferred to its present...
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Church which was
built in
Norway and
relocated in 1842 to
contemporary Karpacz in the
Karkonosze mountains of Poland. One
other church, the Anglo-Saxon...
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enclave within Karkonosze County).
There are four
towns within the county:
Karpacz,
Szklarska Poręba,
Kowary and Piechowice. The
first two of
these are major...
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where they
settled in
Marysin (present-day
district of
Szklarska Poręba),
Karpacz, Borowice, Michałowice (present-day
district of Piechowice) and Jagniątków...
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Polish side to the summit,
mainly from the town of
Karpacz. It is
possible to take a
chairlift from
Karpacz to Kopa (1377 m a.s.l.)
which significantly shortens...