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Coordinates: 50°4617N 15°410E / 50.77139°N 15.68333°E / 50.77139; 15.68333
 

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Smogornia
Czech: Stříbrný hřbet
German: Mittagsberg
Giant Mountains Pass, Mały Szyszak and Smogornia in the background
Highest point
Elevation1,489 m (4,885 ft)
Coordinates50°46′17N 15°41′0″E / 50.77139°N 15.68333°E / 50.77139; 15.68333
Geography
Smogornia is located in Czech Republic
Smogornia

Smogornia

Location in the Czech Republic

Location Poland
 Czech Republic
Parent rangeGiant Mountains
Climbing
Easiest routepublic path marked red from Giant Mountains Pass

Smogornia (Polish pronunciation: [smɔˈgɔrɲa], Czech: Stříbrný hřbet, [ˈstr̝̊iːbr̩niː ɦr̝bɛt], German: Mittagsberg) is a 1,489 m (4,885 ft)[1] peak in the Giant Mountains, on the Czech-Polish border. It is situated in the eastern part of the main range.

The peak is not accessible; the Main Sudetes Trail and Polish–Czech Friendship Trail traverse the mountain c. 300 m north from the peak. On the northern slope of the mountain there is a glacial cirque. The mountain has mild slopes and is mostly deforested, covered in mountain pine.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Karkonosze [retrieved 2009-12-26]
  • ^ Dlaczego tak pięknie? [retrieved 2009-12-26]

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Smogornia&oldid=1212249307"

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