Grzbiet Lasocki | |
Highest: | Łysocina |
Listing: | Giant Mountains |
Coordinates: | 50.7244°N 15.8294°W |
Country: | Czech Republic, Poland |
Subdivision1: | Hradec Králové Region, Lower Silesian Voivodeship |
Grzbiet Lasocki (Czech: Pomezní hřeben) is a mountain ridge in the eastern part of the Giant Mountains within the Western Sudetes. It is located on the Czech-Polish border.[1] It is a small, 4 km long geomorphological formation. It is formed from metamorphic rocks.
Grzbiet Lasocki formed part of the Czech-Polish border since the 10th century. In 1292, Duke Bolko I the Strict of the Piast dynasty granted the Polish part of Grzbiet Lasocki to the Cistercian Krzeszów Abbey.[2]