Dolina Koscieliska Kiry
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Dolina Koscieliska Kiry

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Koscieliska Valley is the second-largest valley in the Polish part of the Tatry Mountains, owes its fame above all beauty, which attracts tourists round the whole year. Comfortable in a march varied View, and around a lot of interesting places are worth visiting. The valley has about 8 km long.
Koscieliska Valley is known from this that there are numerous caves, several of which are made available for tourists.

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