
Geographic location of Poland
The northernmost point of the Polish border was Cape Rozewie, while to the south, Opolonek Peak in the Bieszczady Mountains.
The northernmost point of the Polish border was Cape Rozewie, while to the south, Opolonek Peak in the Bieszczady Mountains.
Characteristic | Location in degrees and minutes |
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Cape Rozewie (in the north) | 54°50' |
Opołonek Peak, Bieszczady (in the south) | 49°0' |
In the west of Cedynia (in the West) | 14°7' |
Bug river bed, east of Strzyżów (in the east) | 24°9' |
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