The document summarizes key features of the Tatry and Pieniny Mountains in southern Poland. It describes the Tatry as the highest mountain range in Poland, divided into the Western Tatras and High Tatras, with peaks over 2,000 meters. It notes the Tatras are protected by the Tatra National Park. It then describes the Pieniny Mountains along the Polish-Slovak border, divided into three regions, with the highest peak Trzy Korony. The document provides many photos highlighting scenic views, lakes, valleys, and trails throughout the Tatry and Pieniny mountain ranges.
2. Lesser Poland Voivodeship Tatry and Pieniny Mountains Tatry - highest mountain range in the chain of the Western Carpathians. Tatras on the Polish side are divided into: Western Tatras- the highest peak - StarorobociańskiWierch, 2,176 m above sea level High Tatras- the highest peak is the north-west top of the Rysy - 2,499 m above sea-level The Tatras are protected by the establishment in their area of the Tatra National Park Panorama of Tatras from the Long Hal Pieniny - mountain range in southern Poland and northern Slovakia, that is the highest part of a long belt of limestone rocks (PieninyKlippen Belt). Two gorges of Dunajec make the Pieniny are split into 3 parts: Pieniny Spiskie - between of Białka Valley and of gorge of Dunajec near Niedzica Central Pieniny (Pieninyappropriate) - from Niedzica to the Dunajec Canyonbetween the Sromowce Niżne and Szczawnica (in Polish borders). The highest peak - TrzyKorony Small Pieniny- reaching to the valley of Poprad
37. Zawrat Pass situated at an altitude of 2159 m, separates Zawrat crag since the Little Goat Peak, one of the two boundary points of the route OrlaPerc
38. Statue of Mary (high 1,22 m.) near the Zawrat pass in the High Tatras Valentine Gadowski put this statue at this point in June 1904
39. Orla perć - one of the toughestand the most dangerous routesin the High Tatras