Golden Mountains (Sudetes)
| Golden Mountains | |
|---|---|
| Góry Złote | |
![]() Golden Mountains, seen from 900 meters above sea level | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Smrk (Smrek) |
| Elevation | 1,127 m (3,698 ft) |
| Coordinates | 50°13′43″N 17°2′3″E / 50.22861°N 17.03417°E |
| Geography | |
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| Countries | Czech Republic and Poland |
| Region | Lower Silesian Voivodeship |
| Range coordinates | 50°15′N 17°00′E / 50.250°N 17.000°E |
The Golden Mountains (Polish: Góry Złote; Czech: Rychlebské hory; German: Reichensteiner Gebirge) are a mountain range in the Sudetes on the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. Various ores were mined here from the 13th to the 20th century, including gold (Polish: złoto), hence the name Golden Mountains. There is a gold mine open to the public in Złoty Stok. It is the wildest, least civilized and least visited mountain range in Poland.
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Voivodeship Road nr 390 in winter - Entrance to the gold mine in Złoty Stok
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