Coordinates: 50°28′00″N 16°20′00″E / 50.4667°N 16.3333°E / 50.4667; 16.3333

Stołowe Mountains

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Stołowe Mountains
Table Mountains
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View from Szczeliniec Wielki
Highest point
PeakSzczeliniec Wielki, Poland
Elevation922 m (3,025 ft)
Dimensions
Length42 km (26 mi)
Geography
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CountriesPoland and Czech Republic
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Parent rangeCentral Sudetes
Geology
Rock typesandstone

The Stołowe Mountains (Polish: [stɔˈwɔvɛ]; in English known as the Table Mountains, Polish: Góry Stołowe, Czech: Stolové hory, German: Heuscheuergebirge) are a mountain range in Poland and the Czech Republic, part of the Central Sudetes. The Polish part of the range is protected as the Stołowe Mountains National Park.[1] The highest peak of the range is Szczeliniec Wielki at 922 meters (3,025 ft) a.s.l.[2][3][4][5]

Geomorphology

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The range is formed of sandstone and, as the only one in Poland, presents plated structure with sheer mountain ledges.[6] Among the tourist attractions there are two massifs: Szczeliniec Wielki with a stone labyrinth on the top, and Skalniak with the Błędne Skały (Errant Rocks) stone labyrinth. There are several notable rock formations, among them Kwoka ("Hen"), Wielbłąd ("Camel"), Małpa ("Monkey"), Głowa Konia ("Horse Head"), and Fotel Pradziada ("Great Grandfather's Armchair").

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Errant Rocks (Polish: Błędne Skały)

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References

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  1. ^ Identification of the most important transboundary protected areas ... - Page 15 Robert Brunner, Council of Europe. Committee for the Activities of the Council of Europe in the field of Biological and Landscape Diversity - 2002 "The park was established in 1993. being the 19'h national park in Poland. The unique geological features and unusual profile of the mountains are the main aim of protection. Besides the Stolowe Mountains National Park (SMNP)"
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  3. ^ Poland - Page 147 Tomasz Torbus - 1999 "The Polish name means "table mountains" and accurately describes this unusual geological formation."
  4. ^ Lonely Planet Poland - Page 344 Neal Bedford - 2008 "The Góry Stołowe (goo-ri sto-wo-veh), or 'Table Mountains', are among the most spectacular ranges of all the Sudetes. Lying roughly 10km northeast of Kudowa-Zdrój, they are almost as flat-topped as their name suggests."
  5. ^ Rough Guide to Poland - Page 570 Mark Salter, Jonathan Bousfield - 2002 "Into the Gory stotowe Rising above 900m and almost as flat as their name suggests, the Gory Stolowe (Table Mountains) are not the most enticing range in the Klodzko region, but do have some extraordinary rock formations"
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