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    Czorsztyn [ˈt͡ʂɔrʂtɨn] (German: Schorstin) is a village in Poland, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Nowy Targ County. The village lies in Pieniny, the mountain...
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    Poland), at Czorsztyn Lake within Pieniny National Park borders. On the other side of the Czorsztyn Lake is located Niedzica Castle. The Czorsztyn Castle stands...
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    Lake Czorsztyn (Polish: Jezioro Czorsztyńskie) is a man-made reservoir on the Dunajec river, southern Poland, between the Pieniny and the Gorce Mountains...
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    in the Pieniny Środkowe (Slovak: Centrálne Pieniny) range, east of the Czorsztyn reservoir. The Dunajec is 249 kilometres (155 mi) long, including its...
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  • Czorsztyn Castle...
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    the center of the dam on Lake Czorsztyn. The outline of Niedzica Castle can best be viewed from the ruins of Czorsztyn Castle on the other side of the...
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  • Gmina Czorsztyn is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Nowy Targ County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland, on the Slovak border. It...
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    winter, it is the number one[citation needed] tourist site in Poland. Czorsztyn Dunajec River Gorge Folk costumes of Podhale Gorals Pieniny Polish Tatra...
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    and now lying juxtaposed. These tectonic units are: The Czorsztyn unit, named after Czorsztyn in Poland, is found in the most northern part of the Klippen...
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    territories of the Commonwealth, with Austria taking the Eldership of Spisz, Czorsztyn, Stary Sącz and Nowy Targ in 1769–1770 and Prussia incorporating Lauenburg...
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