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Mały Szyszak
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Mały Szyszak (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmawɨ ˈʂɨʂak], Czech: Malý Šišák, [ˈmaliː ˈʃɪʃaːk], German: Kleine Sturmhaube, lit. 'Small Helmet') is a mountain on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland.[1] It is situated in the central part of the main mountain range of the Giant Mountains, right above the villages Przesieka and Špindlerův Mlýn.
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Mały Szyszak | |
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Czech: Malý Šišák German: Kleine Sturmhaube | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,439 m (4,721 ft) |
Coordinates | 50°45′34″N 15°38′55″E |
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Parent range | Giant Mountains |
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It is separated from the Wielki Szyszak mountain by Ptasi Kamień, Giant Mountains Pass, Silesian Stones, Czech Stones and Śmielec.