Poland's topography is largely flat with low-lying plains.
It is located in the North European Plain and contains a mix of hills, forests, and lakes.
Some of the popular areas for hiking and skiing include the Tatra Mountains and the Bieszczady Mountains.
Rivers such as the Vistula and the Oder run through Poland, providing fertile land for agriculture.
Highest Point: Rysy, located in the Tatra Mountains, is the highest point in Poland with an elevation of 2499 meters.
Lowest Point: Raczki Elbląskie in the Vistula delta is the lowest point in Poland with an elevation of -1.8 meters.
Poland's elevation map is similar to that of neighboring countries such as Germany, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Below is a list of major cities in Poland with their corresponding elevation above sea level.