Lissa Lake District - Lissaer Seenplatte

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The Lissa Lake District (Polish Pojezierze Leszczyńskie) is part of the Ice Age South Baltic Lake Districts and lies in the west Poland. The region is located in the southwest of the voivodeship Greater Poland and southeast of the voivodeship Lebus on the border to Lower Silesia. It lies between Or and Warta. She is from the Obra flowed through.

Regions

The Lissa Lake District macro region is divided into:

places

Map of Lissa Lake District

The area is quite densely populated, there are many smaller towns. Nevertheless, the landscape is natural.

Lake Grzymisławskie
Lake Olejnickie
Lake Krzycko Małe
Lake Górskie
Lake Łoniewskie

Schlawaer Lake District

  • 1 SławaWebsite of this institutionSława in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSława in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSława (Q1005492) in the Wikidata database
  • 2 WschowaWebsite of this institutionWschowa in the Wikipedia encyclopediaWschowa in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWschowa (Q717938) in the Wikidata database
  • 3 KaszczorWebsite of this institutionKaszczor in the Wikipedia encyclopediaKaszczor in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsKaszczor (Q3011289) in the Wikidata database
  • 4 WieleńWebsite of this institutionWieleń in the Wikipedia encyclopediaWieleń in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWieleń (Q608621) in the Wikidata database
  • 5 PrzemętPrzemęt in the encyclopedia WikipediaPrzemęt in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsPrzemęt (Q2114575) in the Wikidata database
  • 6 LesznoWebsite of this institutionLeszno in the Wikipedia encyclopediaLeszno in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLeszno (Q52892) in the Wikidata database
  • 7 RydzynaWebsite of this institutionRydzyna in the Wikipedia encyclopediaRydzyna in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryRydzyna (Q995872) in the Wikidata database
  • 8 OsiecznaWebsite of this institutionOsieczna in the Wikipedia encyclopediaOsieczna in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsOsieczna (Q382587) in the Wikidata database
  • 9 ŚmigielWebsite of this institutionŚmigiel in the Wikipedia encyclopediaŚmigiel in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryŚmigiel (Q387194) in the Wikidata database

Kriewener Lake District

background

From ancient times, Polish, German and Jewish influences mixed in the area. The moraine hills are lower here than in Masuria. There are numerous post-glacial lakes. In comparison to Suwałki Lake District however, the lakes are relatively shallow.

language

The official and lingua franca is Polish. You can get along well with English everywhere.

getting there

The nearest international airports are the 1 Wroclaw AirportWebsite of this institutionWroclaw Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaWroclaw Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWroclaw Airport (Q1107152) in the Wikidata database(IATA: WRO), and the 2 Poznan AirportWebsite of this institutionPoznan Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaPoznan Airport in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryPoznan Airport (Q1361639) in the Wikidata database(IATA: POZ). The arrival can also be via the highways Autostrada A4 or Autostrada A2 respectively.

mobility

The road, rail and bus network is very well developed. Having your own mobile stand is nevertheless helpful.

Tourist Attractions

The numerous lakes are well worth seeing.

activities

The lake district is shaped by hundreds of lakes and moraine hills from the Ice Age and is ideal for water sports.

kitchen

Due to the numerous lakes and rivers, fresh freshwater fish is available cheaply everywhere.

nightlife

The nightlife is concentrated in the surrounding larger cities.

security

It's pretty safe.

climate

There is a transitional climate with a continental impact. The summers are warm to hot, the winters cold.

trips

literature

You article too Poland.

Web links

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