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- Geography_of_Poland abstract "Poland is a country in East-Central Europe with an area of 312,679 square kilometres (120,726 sq. mi.), and mostly temperate climate. Generally speaking, Poland is an almost unbroken plain reaching from the Baltic Sea in the north, to the Carpathian Mountains in the south. Within that plain, terrain variations run in bands east to west. The Baltic coast has two natural harbors, the larger one in the Gdańsk-Gdynia region, and a smaller one near Szczecin in the far northwest. The northeastern region also known as Masurian Lake District with more than 2,000 lakes, is densely wooded, sparsely populated. To the south of the lake district, and across central Poland a vast region of plains extends all the way to the Sudetes on the Czech and Slovak borders southwest, and to the Carpathians on the Czech, Slovak and Ukrainian borders southeast. The central lowlands had been formed by glacial erosion in the Pleistocene ice age. The neighboring countries are Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and Lithuania and the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad to the northeast.".
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- Geography_of_Poland hasPhotoCollection Geography_of_Poland.
- Geography_of_Poland subject Category:Geography_of_Poland.
- Geography_of_Poland point "52.0 20.0".
- Geography_of_Poland type SpatialThing.
- Geography_of_Poland comment "Poland is a country in East-Central Europe with an area of 312,679 square kilometres (120,726 sq. mi.), and mostly temperate climate. Generally speaking, Poland is an almost unbroken plain reaching from the Baltic Sea in the north, to the Carpathian Mountains in the south. Within that plain, terrain variations run in bands east to west. The Baltic coast has two natural harbors, the larger one in the Gdańsk-Gdynia region, and a smaller one near Szczecin in the far northwest.".
- Geography_of_Poland label "Geografia Polski".
- Geography_of_Poland label "Geografia da Polónia".
- Geography_of_Poland label "Geografia della Polonia".
- Geography_of_Poland label "Geografía de Polonia".
- Geography_of_Poland label "Geography of Poland".
- Geography_of_Poland label "Géographie de la Pologne".
- Geography_of_Poland label "География Польши".
- Geography_of_Poland label "جغرافيا بولندا".
- Geography_of_Poland label "波蘭地理".
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Geografie_Polska.
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Geografía_de_Polonia.
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Géographie_de_la_Pologne.
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Geografia_della_Polonia.
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Geografia_Polski.
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Geografia_da_Polónia.
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Q1451222.
- Geography_of_Poland sameAs Q1451222.
- Geography_of_Poland lat "52.0".
- Geography_of_Poland long "20.0".
- Geography_of_Poland wasDerivedFrom Geography_of_Poland?oldid=599499474.
- Geography_of_Poland depiction Poland_topo.jpg.
- Geography_of_Poland isPrimaryTopicOf Geography_of_Poland.