Rogalinska Dolina Warty is a site of community importance encompassing the fragment of the Warta River valley in the region of Rogalin, where the meandering river has produced many ox-bow lakes on its flood terrace. A peculiarity of the site is the group of more than 1000 oaks, 2-9.5 m in girth. The oldest are several hundred years old - in the park in Rogalin 3 individuals are more than 500 years old. The area covers 13043,5 ha, in Greater Poland voivodeship, south from Poznan. more »
The region of Pojezierza Poludniowobałtyckie (Southern Baltic Lakes) covers the area of 77 thousand sq km, which constitutes 25 percent of Poland’s... more»