Łysa Góra

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Łysa Góra is one of the highest and most famous peaks of Poland’s Świętokrzyskie (Holy Cross) Mountains, known for its ancient pagan cult sites, medieval monastery, and distinctive stone runs.

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Łysa Góra canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain peak
climate temperate continental
continent Europe
country Poland
culturalSignificance site of pre-Christian Slavic pagan worship
elevation approximately 594 m
approximately 595 m
geology primarily quartzite and sandstone
hasAlternativeName Holy Cross Mountain NERFINISHED
Łysiec NERFINISHED
Święty Krzyż NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSite early medieval fortifications
remains of pagan cult enclosure
hasBuilding monastery church
monastic buildings
hasFeature broadcasting mast
forest-covered summit area
monastery complex on summit plateau
stone runs on slopes
hasHeritage Benedictine monastery
Holy Cross Monastery NERFINISHED
hasTrail marked hiking trails from nearby villages
hasViewOf Łysogóry range NERFINISHED
Świętokrzyskie Mountains NERFINISHED
knownFor ancient pagan cult sites
medieval monastery
panoramic views of the Świętokrzyskie region
stone runs
locatedIn Poland
Świętokrzyskie Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Świętokrzyski National Park NERFINISHED
mountainRange Świętokrzyskie Mountains NERFINISHED
mythology associated with witches’ sabbaths in folklore
nameMeaning “Bald Mountain” in Polish
nearbySettlement Huta Szklana NERFINISHED
Nowa Słupia NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Cross Mountains NERFINISHED
Łysogóry range NERFINISHED
protectionStatus within national park core zone
ranking one of the highest peaks of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains
region central Poland
religiousSignificance important Catholic pilgrimage site
site associated with the Holy Cross relics
tourism pilgrimage destination
popular hiking destination
vegetation mixed and coniferous forest

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