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- Poland Travel guide - Poland Attractions - Poland Tourist Information - Polish Tourism, Tatra National Park is located in the southern part of Poland bordering with Slovakia. Recorded on the UNESCO Biosphere Reserves List, the Tatra National Park covers both the Polish and Slovakian parts of the range. Tatras are the largest alpine-type massif in Central Europe with Mt Rysy (2499m), the highest peak on the Polish side of the mountains., Gniew locates in the northern part of Poland, on the bank of the Vistula River, about 45 km south of Malbork. Gniew is dominated by the Teutonic Knights’ castle, which was built in the 13th century on a rectangular plan, and later rebuilt in the 16th and 17th centuries. The castle is still surrounded by fragments of the defensive wall. The castle houses a museum, now., Sopot is located in the northern part of Poland, on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, in the Eastern Pomeranian region. Along with the cities of Gdansk and Gdynia, Sopot is part of the so-called Tricity (trojmiasto) metropolitan agglomeration. Sopot is a charming holiday center, seaside resort and spa town., Nysa is one of the oldest towns in Silesia region; it was founded in the 10th century. The Medieval urban layout of the old town in Nysa has been well preserved. There are also many Baroque and Renaissance houses in the main market square and its neighborhood. Nysa’s Weigh-House was built in 1604; it is a fine example of Dutch Renaissance.