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Silesian Park topographic map

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Silesian Park

Construction began in July 1951. It was carried out in large part through social deeds. Monetary donations were also collected. The basic assumption that guided the design of the park by the team of architects was to divide it into two zones using the existing topographic system. The central part of the park was designed as a forest area, crossed by a network of roads, alleys and pedestrian routes to promote silence, passive rest and active physical recreation. The remaining part of the park, about 13 ha in total, was designed as cultural and recreational areas and areas conducive to active recreation, where additional attractions were to be built and festivities were to be organized.

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Name: Silesian Park topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Silesian Park, Park Śląski, Chorzów, Metropolis GZM, Silesian Voivodeship, 41-501, Poland (50.27231 18.96742 50.30094 19.00682)

Average elevation: 289 m

Minimum elevation: 254 m

Maximum elevation: 323 m

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