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The map of Kociewie and Powiśle in the eastern part covers the area enclosed by Biała Góra in the west, Kwidzyn in the south and Elbląd in the north-east. The map provides a detailed depiction of the area, including trails and tourist attractions. On the map of Powiśle and Kociewie you will find, among others, the Żuławy Trail, the Kopernikowski Trail, and the R1 International Cycling Trail.
Kociewie is an ethnographic and cultural region in Gdańsk Pomerania, located on the left bank of the Vistula River in the Wda and Wierzyca river basins, covering the eastern part of the Tuchola Forest. Approximately Kociewie is located in the area of the present Starogardzki, Tczewski and northern part of Świecki counties, inhabited by approximately 350,000 people. Some of the region's inhabitants speak a Kocievian dialect.
The map depicts northern part of the Olsztyńskie Lakeland in northern Poland, part of the Iławskie Lakeland, the Mrągowskie Lakeland, and the Garb Lubawski. The hilly region full of lakes and forests is perfect for sailors, cyclists and hikers. Medieval Teutonic castles - e.g. in w Olsztyn, Reszel, Dobre Miasto, Morąg - are also great attractions in the area. The map range: Lubomino and Dobre Miasto to the north, Reszel and Sorkwity to the east, Olsztyn to the south and Morąg to the west.
Elbląg Canal is a canal in Poland, in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, 80.5 km in length, which runs southward from Lake Drużno (connected by the river Elbląg to the Vistula Lagoon), to the river Drwęca and lake Jeziorak. Today it is used mainly for recreational purposes. It is considered one of the most significant monuments related to the history of technology and was listed by Unesco as a world heritage site. In Poland it has recently been named one of the Seven Wonders of Poland. The canal was also named one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii), as designated January 28, 2011. Its listing is maintained by the National Heritage Board of Poland.
Update: 2012
The map depicts southern part of the Olsztyńskie Lakeland in northern Poland, the part of the Iławskie Lakeland, the Mrągowskie Lakeland, and the Garb Lubawski. The hilly region full of lakes and forests is perfect for sailors, cyclists and hikers. Medieval Teutonic castles, Museum of Folk Architecture in Olsztynek, Shrine of Virgin Mary in Gietrzwałd and the Elbląg Canal are also great tourist attractions here.