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- Gorce_Mountains abstract "The Gorce Mountains (Polish: Gorce [ɡɔrˈt͡sɛ]) are part of the Western Beskids mountain range spreading across southernmost Poland. They are situated in Małopolska Province, at the western tip of the long Carpathian range extending east beyond the Dunajec River for some 1,500 kilometres (930 mi). The Gorce are characterized by numerous ridges reaching in all directions for up to 40 kilometres (25 mi) east–west with a series of higher elevations cut by deep river valleys.The range is dominated by about a dozen gentle peaks including Turbacz (the highest, at 1,310 metres (4,300 ft) above sea level) in the centre, and – facing east: Jaworzyna Kamienicka (1,288 m), Kiczora (1,282 metres (4,206 ft)), Kudłoń (1,276 metres (4,186 ft)), Przysłop, Czoło and Gorc Kamienicki. The south-eastern ridge of the Gorce reaches the Pieniny range (cut off by the Ochotnica pass), with Lubań (1,211 metres (3,973 ft)) as its tallest peak followed by Kotelnica, Runek and Marszałek. The north-west ridges include Obidowiec, and the peak of Suhora (1,000 m (3,300 ft)) featuring an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Pedagogical University of Kraków.There are a number of smaller caves in the Gorce, carved out in sedimentary rock and its conglomerates which form the Carpathian Flysch Belt. High annual rainfall is caused by the air forced up by the mountains and accumulating into clouds. Rain water flows fast in all directions due to dense ground and ground-cover; feeding the Raba river on the north-west side of the Gorce, and the Dunajec on the south-east side. Other rivers, formed by the mountains include the Kamienica (35 kilometres (22 mi) in length), the Ochotnica (24 kilometres (15 mi)) and the Porębianka (13 kilometres (8.1 mi)), as well as large streams such as the Turbacz, the Gorcowy and the Łopuszna among others. The main city is Nowy Targ on the Dunajec below in the valley of Podhale, with large recreational villages including Tylmanowa, Szczawa and Ochotnica.".
- Gorce_Mountains country Poland.
- Gorce_Mountains elevation "1310.0".
- Gorce_Mountains thumbnail Kiczora_Kamienicka_Wielki_Wierch_a1.jpg?width=300.
- Gorce_Mountains wikiPageExternalLink mapy.
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- Gorce_Mountains wikiPageExternalLink www.mapy.cc.
- Gorce_Mountains wikiPageExternalLink szlaki.jpg.
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- Gorce_Mountains wikiPageExternalLink biores.asp?code=POL-SLO-UKR+01&mode=all.
- Gorce_Mountains wikiPageID "38189567".
- Gorce_Mountains wikiPageRevisionID "604391385".
- Gorce_Mountains border "Western Carpathian range".
- Gorce_Mountains centre "Gorce Mountains".
- Gorce_Mountains city "Nowy Targ, capital of Podhale".
- Gorce_Mountains country Poland.
- Gorce_Mountains east Ochotnica_Dolna.
- Gorce_Mountains elevationM "1310".
- Gorce_Mountains hasPhotoCollection Gorce_Mountains.
- Gorce_Mountains highest Turbacz.
- Gorce_Mountains map "513.52".
- Gorce_Mountains mapCaption "(Location of the Gorce Mountains)".
- Gorce_Mountains name "Gorce Mountains".
- Gorce_Mountains nativeName "Gorce".
- Gorce_Mountains north Lubomierz,_Limanowa_County.
- Gorce_Mountains northeast Szczawa,_Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship.
- Gorce_Mountains northwest Rabka-Zdrój.
- Gorce_Mountains parent Western_Beskids.
- Gorce_Mountains photo "Kiczora Kamienicka Wielki Wierch a1.jpg".
- Gorce_Mountains photoCaption "(View of Mount Kiczora from Jaworzyna Kamienicka)".
- Gorce_Mountains region Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship.
- Gorce_Mountains south "Łopuszna on the Dunajec".
- Gorce_Mountains southeast Czorsztyn.
- Gorce_Mountains southeast Maniowy.
- Gorce_Mountains southwest Nowy_Targ.
- Gorce_Mountains west Obidowa.
- Gorce_Mountains subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Poland.
- Gorce_Mountains subject Category:National_parks_of_Poland.
- Gorce_Mountains subject Category:Parks_in_Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship.
- Gorce_Mountains point "49.583333333333336 20.05".
- Gorce_Mountains type MountainRange.
- Gorce_Mountains type NaturalPlace.
- Gorce_Mountains type Place.
- Gorce_Mountains type Wikidata:Q532.
- Gorce_Mountains type Place.
- Gorce_Mountains type Location.
- Gorce_Mountains type SpatialThing.
- Gorce_Mountains comment "The Gorce Mountains (Polish: Gorce [ɡɔrˈt͡sɛ]) are part of the Western Beskids mountain range spreading across southernmost Poland. They are situated in Małopolska Province, at the western tip of the long Carpathian range extending east beyond the Dunajec River for some 1,500 kilometres (930 mi).".
- Gorce_Mountains label "Gorce (Polen)".
- Gorce_Mountains label "Gorce Mountains".
- Gorce_Mountains label "Gorce".
- Gorce_Mountains sameAs Gorce_(Polen).
- Gorce_Mountains sameAs Gorce.
- Gorce_Mountains sameAs m.0pkzwb3.
- Gorce_Mountains sameAs Q973504.
- Gorce_Mountains sameAs Q973504.
- Gorce_Mountains lat "49.583333333333336".
- Gorce_Mountains long "20.05".
- Gorce_Mountains wasDerivedFrom Gorce_Mountains?oldid=604391385.
- Gorce_Mountains depiction Kiczora_Kamienicka_Wielki_Wierch_a1.jpg.
- Gorce_Mountains isPrimaryTopicOf Gorce_Mountains.
- Gorce_Mountains name "Gorce Mountains".