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Southeast Baltic Plains

Range TypeBogus mountain grouping for this site
Highest PointSkała Agaty (614 m/2014 ft)
CountriesPoland (36%), Belarus (24%), Lithuania (10%), Latvia (10%), Germany (10%), Estonia (6%), Russia (4%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
States/ProvincesMinsk (6%), Mazowieckie (5%), Vitsyebskaya (5%), Wielkopolskie (5%), Brandenburg (5%), Hrodzyenskaya (4%), Brest (4%), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (4%), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (4%), Zachodniopomorskie (3%), Homyel’skaya (3%), Podlaskie (3%), Łódzkie (3%), Pomorskie (3%), Kujawsko-Pomorskie (3%), Kaliningrad (2%), Mahilyowskaya (2%), Świętokrzyskie (2%), Pskov (2%), Lubuskie (1%), Śląskie (1%), Opolskie (1%), Dolnośląskie (1%), Sachsen-Anhalt (1%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
Area650,352 sq km / 251,101 sq mi
Area may include lowland areas
Extent1,114 km / 692 mi North-South
1,278 km / 794 mi East-West
Center Lat/Long54° 48' N; 20° 38' E
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Map of Southeast Baltic Plains
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Southeast Baltic Plains.
Eastern Europe RangesLevel 2 (Parent)
         Southeast Baltic PlainsLevel 3
         Bohemian RangesLevel 3 (Sibling)
         Carpathian MountainsLevel 3 (Sibling)
         Southern CarpathiansLevel 3 (Sibling)
         Ukrainian PlainsLevel 3 (Sibling)
         Central RussiaLevel 3 (Sibling)
         North RussiaLevel 3 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Southeast Baltic Plains

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NamemftRange4
1.Skała Agaty6142014 
2.Łysica6132011 
3.Łysa Góra5941949 
4.Szczytniak5541818 
5.Góra Jeleniowska5331749 
6.Góra Janowskiego5161693 
7.Grodzisko5131683 
8.Kamienna Góra4931617 
9.Bukowa Góra4831585 
10.Klonówka4731552 
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Southeast Baltic Plains

Skała Agaty
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Skała Agaty (Agatha's Rock) (2020-09-10). Photo by Damian Wieczorkiewicz.
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Łysica
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On the summit of Łysica (2020-09-10). Photo by Damian Wieczorkiewicz.
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Grodzisko
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Grodzisko (Wzgorze 502) is the highest peak in Wyżyna Olkuska and the second highest in Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska. It is the most prominent (253m) peak nearby Krakow (2021-01-28). Photo by Robert Guzik.
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Hara Dzyarzhynskaya
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Alternative route to summit, using ice axe and crampons (2010-07-21). Photo by Lars Holme.
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Wieżyca
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On the summit of Wieżyca (2020-05-15). Photo by Damian Wieczorkiewicz.
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Suur Munamagi
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View from big tower on summit Photo by Lars Holme.
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Gaizinkalns
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Old, big tower on top. Not open to the public. Photo by Lars Holme.
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Góra Dylewska
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On the summit of Góra Dylewska (2021-01-22). Photo by Damian Wieczorkiewicz.
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Aukstojas
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Aukstojas (2016-03-02). Photo by Lee Humphries.
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Góra Siemierzycka
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Lookout tower on the summit of Góra Siemierzycka (2021-02-02). Photo by Damian Wieczorkiewicz.
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