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Description
Stare Lysogórki (until 1945 German: Alt Lietzegöricke) is a village in Poland located in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Gryfino County, Mieszkowice Municipality. The village was from about 1250 on the territory of the established New March, first mentioned in 1335. From the end of the 16th century it was part of the state domain of Cedynia. Since 1945 it has been within the borders of Poland. The village is home to the 1st Polish Army Commemorative Museum. Stare Lysogórki is a village with a clear multi-road layout, with a geometric composition, shaped in an axial manner. A significant share of the preserved buildings is occupied by half-timbered houses from the 19th century, with elements of antique woodwork, located along the main village road.
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Places

Museum of the Memorabilia of the 1st Polish Army and the History of the Mieszkowice Area

War Cemetery of the 1st Army of the Polish Army
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