Kielce Upland

E555626

Kielce Upland is a hilly geographical region in south-central Poland known for its varied limestone landscapes, caves, and rich geological and natural features.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
upland
contains agricultural land
forested areas
karst sinkholes
river valleys
rocky hills
Świętokrzyskie Mountains foothills NERFINISHED
country Poland
hasClimate temperate climate
hasFeature caves
karst forms
quarries
rock outcrops
hasGeologicalCharacteristic Mesozoic rocks
Paleozoic rocks
diverse rock formations
rich in limestone
hasLandscapeType hilly landscape
limestone landscape
hasNaturalResource dolomites
limestone
marls
hasNaturalValue rich biodiversity
valuable habitats
hasNearbyCity Kielce NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus partly covered by nature reserves
partly included in landscape parks
highestPointApproxElevation about 400–450 metres above sea level
knownFor caves
natural attractions
rich geological features
varied limestone landscapes
locatedIn south-central Poland NERFINISHED
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship NERFINISHED
namedAfter Kielce NERFINISHED
partOf Lesser Poland Upland NERFINISHED
Małopolska Upland NERFINISHED
usedFor agriculture
geotourism
stone quarrying
tourism

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Świętokrzyskie Mountains contains Kielce Upland
Staszów locatedNear Kielce Upland
this entity surface form: Świętokrzyskie (Holy Cross) Mountains region
Końskie locatedInGeographicRegion Kielce Upland
Ogrodzieniec Castle locatedInRegion Kielce Upland
this entity surface form: Lesser Poland Upland