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Maniowy

Located on the southern slopes of the Gorce Mountains, new Maniowy was built in 1970-1980s after having been moved to a higher altitude, from an area upon which Lake Czorsztyn now stretches. The history of the old village reached back to at least 1326 when it was founded during the colonisation of the Podhale region. The present village has a modern architecture of houses with several large buildings (for example Saint Nicholas Church and the gym hall) and is inhabited by over 2000 people. Neighbouring forests, mountains, lake, ski lifts and national parks are tourist attractions in each season of the year. On cloudless days a view of nearby Eastern Tatra Mountains can be seen from the village.

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Name: Maniowy topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Maniowy, gmina Czorsztyn, Nowy Targ County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, 34-436, Poland (49.43719 20.22361 49.49692 20.30299)

Average elevation: 677 m

Minimum elevation: 517 m

Maximum elevation: 1,082 m

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