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Turbacz je hora v jižním Polsku s nadmořskou výškou 1310 m n. m. v západních Beskydech. Leží asi 30 km severně od Zakopaneho v pohoří , jehož je nejvyšším vrcholem. Tvoří centrální uzel tohoto pohoří, kde se stýkají všechny hlavní hřebeny. Na vrchol lze snadno vystoupit po červené turistické značce. Na východním úbočí stojí horská bouda Schronisko PTTK na Turbaczu poskytující ubytování a občerstvení. Ač vrchol leží mimo Gorczaňský národní park, je nejnavštěvovanějším místem pohoří. Hora patří do Koruny hor Polska.
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Turbacz – najwyższy szczyt Gorców, znajdujący się w centralnym punkcie pasma i tworzący potężny rozróg. Według większości źródeł ma wysokość 1310 m n.p.m. Zbudowany jest z fliszu karpackiego.
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Turbacz is the highest peak of the Gorce Mountains, a mountain range located in southern Lesser Poland. It lies in the middle of the range, and according to most sources, it is 1310 meters high. The peak itself is surrounded by dense pine forest, which makes it impossible view the surrounding area. In the past, however, no trees were present there, and according to the 1832 sources, it was possible to see the city of Kraków with a telescope. On the top there is a stone obelisk with an iron cross. Turbacz belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains.
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Turbacz je hora v jižním Polsku s nadmořskou výškou 1310 m n. m. v západních Beskydech. Leží asi 30 km severně od Zakopaneho v pohoří , jehož je nejvyšším vrcholem. Tvoří centrální uzel tohoto pohoří, kde se stýkají všechny hlavní hřebeny. Na vrchol lze snadno vystoupit po červené turistické značce. Na východním úbočí stojí horská bouda Schronisko PTTK na Turbaczu poskytující ubytování a občerstvení. Ač vrchol leží mimo Gorczaňský národní park, je nejnavštěvovanějším místem pohoří. Hora patří do Koruny hor Polska.
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Der Turbacz ist mit einer Höhe von 1310 m (nach anderen Angaben beträgt die Höhe 1314 m) der höchste Gipfel des Gorce-Gebirges in den Beskiden in der Woiwodschaft Kleinpolen in Polen. Der von dichten Kiefernwäldern umgebene Berg liegt nordnordöstlich der Stadt Nowy Targ am Rand des Nationalparks Gorce.
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