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Poland real estate guide — property sale and rental in Poland 6

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Poland property for sale or rent listing (alphabetical list)

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real estate listing Poland
Gorlice real estate

Property for sale or rent in Gorlice, real estate guide.

Gorzow Wielkopolski real estate

Property for sale or rent in Gorzow Wielkopolski, real estate guide.

Gostyn real estate

Property for sale or rent in Gostyn, real estate guide.

Gostynin real estate

Property for sale or rent in Gostynin, real estate guide.

Grajewo real estate

Property for sale or rent in Grajewo, real estate guide.

Grodzisk Mazowiecki real estate

Property for sale or rent in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, real estate guide.

Grodzisk Wielkopolski real estate

Property for sale or rent in Grodzisk Wielkopolski, real estate guide.

Grudziadz real estate

Property for sale or rent in Grudziadz, real estate guide.

Gryfice real estate

Property for sale or rent in Gryfice, real estate guide.

Gryfino real estate

Property for sale or rent in Gryfino, real estate guide.

Gubin real estate

Property for sale or rent in Gubin, real estate guide.

Hajnowka real estate

Property for sale or rent in Hajnowka, real estate guide.

Hel real estate

Property for sale or rent in Hel, real estate guide.

Hrubieszow real estate

Property for sale or rent in Hrubieszow, real estate guide.

Ilawa real estate

Property for sale or rent in Ilawa, real estate guide.

about Poland

Poland

The Republic of Poland, a country in Central Europe, lies between Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and the Baltic Sea, Lithuania and Russia (in the form of the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave) to the north. Its location and accessible terrain has meant that the land has and a satellite state of the Soviet Union between 1945 and 1989. After it had become free from the Soviet domination, the first free elections after the World War II were held in 1990.

Poland geography

The Polish landscape consists almost entirely of the lowlands of the North European Plain, at an average height of 173 metres, though the Sudetes (including the Karkonosze) and the Carpathian Mountains (including the Tatra mountains, where one also finds Poland's highest point, Rysy, at 2,499 m.) form the southern border. Several large rivers cross the plains, for instance the Vistula (Wisła), Oder (Odra), Warta the (Western) Bug. Poland also contains over 9,300 lakes, predominantly in the north of the country. Masuria (Mazury) forms the largest and most-visited lake district in Poland. Remains of the ancient forests survive. Poland enjoys a temperate climate, with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation and mild summers with frequent showers and thundershowers.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Poland".




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