Trębna | |
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Trommelberg | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 590 m (1,940 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Poland |
Parent range | Krzeszowskie Wzgórza |
Trębna [trɛ̃bna] (German : Trommelberg, 590 m a.s.l.) is a peak in Krzeszowskie Wzgórza.
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Trębna is located on the south-eastern slope of the Krzeszowskie Wzgórza, above Grzędy Górne. It has many small valley and ridges. Southern slope features a local road connecting Kochanów to Grzędy and Czarny Bór.
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It is made of Permian porphyry conglomerates.
On the top and the eastern slope a forest grows, but most of the slopes are occupied by disused agricultural land.
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