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KARKONOSZE

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Aerial view over the Karkonosze

The 'Karkonosze' (Polish; pronounced ''kár-ko-no-she'') or 'Krkonoše' (Czech; IPA: ) is a mountain range in the Sudetes in Central Europe. The range is also sometimes known as the 'Giant Mountains' (). The name is fairly ancient, appearing in the name of a people listed in Ptolemy as the Corconti. It may be Pre-Indo-European. The meaning was preserved, appearing in mediaeval Latin as ''Gigantei montes''. The mountain range was traditionally known as the Riesengebirge in German for hundreds of years prior to 1946.
The mountains stretch from north-west to south-east and form the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. At 1602 metres above sea level on the Czech-Polish border, the mountain Sněžka-Śnieżka is the highest peak in the Czech Republic. Large areas of the mountains are preserved as a national park by both countries. The mountains are famous for their skiing resorts and are growing in importance as a less expensive and, in some cases, nearer alternative to the Alps for tourism. River Elbe originates in the mountains.
Important towns in the mountains are:

Karpacz ski resort in Poland

Szklarska Poręba ski resort in Poland

Špindlerův Mlýn mountain resort in the Czech Republic

Harrachov in the Czech Republic

Pec pod Sněžkou mountain resort in the Czech Republic

Przesieka in Poland

Kowary in Poland

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See also



Karkonosze National Park

Krkonoše National Park

External links



Official Krkonošský národní park website

Official Karkonoski Park Narodowy website

Wide information about Karkonosze

Portal for Krkonose region

Pictures of Giant Mountains, informations

Polish Karkonosze website and virtual map

Polen Riesengebirge

Photo of Karkonosze

Karkonosze - information, history

Accommodation Giant Mountains

Szklarska Poręba

Karkonosze

Giant mountains tourist informations

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