Niżnie Rysy

Mountain between Poland and Slovakia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Niżnie Rysy (Slovak: Malé Rysy) is a mountain made up of four granite peaks, the highest of which has an elevation of 2430 meters, making it overall the third highest mountain in Poland.[2][3] It is situated in the High Tatras mountain range on the border between Poland and Slovakia, immediately north of Rysy.[4][5]

Elevation2,430 m (7,970 ft)
Prominence60[1] m (200 ft)
Coordinates49°10′59″N 20°05′17″E
Countries
Poland and Slovakia
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Niżnie Rysy
Malé Rysy
Niżnie Rysy seen from Czarny Staw
Highest point
Elevation2,430 m (7,970 ft)
Prominence60[1] m (200 ft)
Coordinates49°10′59″N 20°05′17″E
Geography
Countries
Poland and Slovakia
Regions
Lesser Poland and Prešov
Parent rangeHigh Tatras, Tatra Mountains
Climbing
First ascent1905 by Jakub Bachleda, Janusz Chmielowski and Adam Kroebl[2]
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