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Bystrzyca Łomnicka River in Bystrzyckie Mountains

The Bystrzyckie Mountains (Polish: Góry Bystrzyckie, German: Habelschwerdter Gebirge, Czech: Bystřické hory) are a mountain range in Poland, part of the Central Sudetes.

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50°15′07″N 16°34′00″E / 50.25194°N 16.56667°E / 50.25194; 16.56667