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The province is bounded on the north by the Świętokrzyskie Mountains ( Góry Świętokrzyskie ), on the west by Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska ( a broad range of hills stretching from Kraków to Częstochowa ), and on the south by the Tatra,
The region has areas for tourism and recreation, including Zakopane ( Poland's most popular winter resort ) and the Tatra, Pieniny and Beskidy Mountains.
In early 1944, construction work started for the test stands and launching pads in the Austrian Alps ( code name Salamander ), with target areas planned for the Tatra Mountains, the Arlberg range, and the area of the Ortler mountain.
In the Tatra Mountains and other high land there is breeding of domestic animals-sheep and cattle.
It lies in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains.
It lies in a valley between the Tatra Mountains and Gubałówka Hill.
Zakopane is located in the bottom of a valley, and is surrounded by the High Tatra Mountains
The Tatra Mountains are home to many species of animals: 54 tardigrades, 22 turbellarians, 100 rotifers, 22 copepods, 162 spiders, 81 molluscs, 43 mammals, 200 birds, 7 amphibians and 2 reptiles.
The highest point in the Tatra Mountains with access by labeled trails is Rysy.
* Jan Nepomucen Głowacki, considered the father of Polish school of landscape painting, was the first to devote an entire series of works to Tatra Mountains
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One of the women remarked that it reminded her of her native village in the foothills of the Tatra Mountains of Czechoslovakia, and that if she had the money, she'd buy it.
Karłowicz's Stone in the Tatra Mountains marking the spot where the composer's body was found.
Dolina Gąsienicowa in the High Tatras | High Tatra Mountains | Tatras
The best recreational destinations include Poland's Masurian Lake District, Baltic Sea coast, Tatra Mountains ( the highest mountain range of Carpathians ), Sudetes and Białowieża Forest.
The most popular regions were mountains, especially the Tatra Mountains, explored for example by Tytus Chałubiński.
Among the most popular destinations are: Tatra Mountains, in which is the highest peak of Polish, and the famous Orla Perć ; Karkonosze, Table Mountains, Białowieża Forest, Bieszczady, Dunajec River Gorge in Pieniny, Pojezierze Mazurskie, Kampinos National Park and many others.
Other famous resorts for skiing and hiking include in Carpathian Mountains: Zakopane in the Tatra mountains ; Szczyrk, Krynica-Zdrój, Ustroń, Wisła in Beskides or Szczawnica and Krościenko in Pieniny mountains.
* Vítězslav Novák – In the Tatra Mountains
In the Polish Tatra Mountains, where a population had survived since the glacial period, it was not found as a breeding bird after the 19th century.

Tatra and Tatras
There is no doubt that the Beetle bore a striking resemblance to the Tatras, particularly the Tatra V570.
At the time, as an anecdote, Tatra became known as the ' Czech Secret Weapon ' for the scores of officers who died behind the wheel ; at one point official orders were issued forbidding German officers from driving Tatras.
A number of Tatra trucks entered service in the Israeli Army also after fall of the iron curtain, these however bear mark of " American Truck Company " ( ATC ), under which Tatras were sold on U. S. market.
The Low Tatras or Low Tatra (; ) is a mountain range of the Inner Western Carpathians in central Slovakia.
* R. r. tatrica ( Tatra chamois ): Slovakia ( Tatras and Low Tatras ) and Poland ( Tatras )
Its two sources, the Biely Váh ( White Váh ) and the Čierny Váh ( Black Váh ), are located in the High Tatras and Low Tatra mountains, respectively, and it flows over northern and western Slovakia and finally feeds into the Danube near Komárno.
However, the legend was also shaped in important ways by the activists and writers in the 19th century when Jánošík became the key highwayman character in stories that spread in the north counties of the Kingdom of Hungary ( present Slovakia ) and among the local Gorals and Polish tourists in the Podhale region north of the Tatras ( Tatra ).
High Tatras or High Tatra ( Slovak and Czech: Vysoké Tatry, Polish: Tatry Wysokie ) are a mountain range on the borders between Slovakia and Poland.

Tatra and Polish
The Slovak Tatra National Park ( Tatranský národný park ; TANAP ) was founded in 1949 ( 738 km² ), and the contiguous Polish Tatra National Park ( Tatrzański Park Narodowy ) was founded in 1954 on an area of 215. 56 km².
* Tytus Chałubiński, founder of the Polish Tatra Society
In 1873 the Polish Tatra Society and in 1909 the Polish Sightseeing Society were established to organize and develop tourism.
The Polish Tatra Society and Polish Sightseeing Society were combined into Polish Tourism-Sightseeing Society ( PTTK ) and most of the tourist infrastructure was handed over to the newly-created Workers Vacations Fund ( FWP ).
They are related to several other large white European livestock guardian dogs ( LGD ), including the Italian Maremma Sheepdog, Kuvasz ( Hungary ), Akbash Dog ( Turkey ) and Polish Tatra or Polski Owczarek Podhalański, and somewhat less closely to the Newfoundland and St. Bernard.
Skarbek went to Hungary ; and, in December 1939, she persuaded Polish Olympic skier Jan Marusarz, brother of Stanisław Marusarz, to escort her across the snow-covered Tatra Mountains into Poland.
For an extensive list of the dishes typical to Galicia, Kresy, Podlaskie, Masovia ( including Warsaw ), Masuria, Pomerania, Silesia, Lesser Poland, the Tatra mountains and Greater Poland see the List of Polish cuisine dishes
In 1872 and 1874 Chełmoński visited the Polish Territories ( Poland, as an independent country, did not exist during this time ), Tatra Mountains and Ukraine.
He became involved in various artistic movements, among them the " re-discovery " of the Tatra Mountains, which at the time attracted some of the most renowned Polish painters, poets and writers as a source of inspiration.
His parents were Polish immigrants who were originally from the Tatra Mountains.
It premiered on Polish Television in 1972 and depicts wartime couriers crossing the Tatra Mountains .< ref > Haltof, Marek.
He is also seen as the father of Polish geology, statistics, sociology, Tatra Mountain studies and exploration, mining and industry.
Tytus Chałubiński ( Radom, 29 December 1820 – 4 November 1889, Zakopane ) was a Polish physician and co-founder of the Polish Tatra Society.
The Podhale is located in the foothills of the Tatra range of the Carpathian mountains, and is characterized by a rich tradition of folklore that is much romanticized in the Polish patriotic imagination.

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