Tatry - Tatra
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Tatra mountains

The Tatra Mountains, Tatras or Tatry (Tatry in both Polish and Slovak), constitute a mountain range which forms a natural border between Slovakia and Poland. They occupy an area of 750 km², the major part (600 km²) of which lies in Slovakia. The highest mountain is Gerlach at 2,655 m, located in Slovakia just north of Poprad. The north-western peak of Rysy (2,499 m) is the highest Polish mountain.

Those mountains form a popular winter sports area, with resorts such as Zakopane, called also "winter capital of Poland", Poprad and the town Vysoké Tatry ( The Town of High Tatras) in Slovakia created in 1999.
Five kilometers northeast of Zakopane lays the village of Poronin. Until 1990 Poronin had a Lenin Museum, housed in a former inn. More information

Polonica stamps:

Czechoslovakia 1969, 08 IX
Slovakia 1939, 20 XI
Slovakia 1999, 05 V
Soviet Union 1962, 31 V
Soviet Union 1986, 22 IV