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The Bażyński Oak is an oak tree and natural monument in Poland. It is one of the oldest trees in Poland, whose age is estimated at around 716 years according to dendrochronological research. It grows in the town of Kadyny on the Vistula Lagoon. The circumference of the tree is 10.03 metres and its height is 21 metres. The crown spread is 14 by 21.5 m. The Bażyński Oak's circumference near the ground is exceptional – around 15 metres. It is named after Jan Bażyński (also known as Johannes von Baysen), a former owner of Kadyny and one of the founders of the Prussian Confederation.

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  • Baysen-Eiche (de)
  • Bażyński Oak (en)
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  • Die Baysen-Eiche, (pl. Dąb Bażyńskiego) ist eine Stieleiche (Quercus robur) und ein Naturdenkmal im Dorf Kadyny (Cadinen) in der Gemeinde Tolkmicko (Tolkemit) in der Woiwodschaft Ermland-Masuren in Polen nordöstlich von Elbląg (Elbing) am Frischen Haff an der Ostsee. Sie zählt mit geschätzten 700 Jahren zu den ältesten Bäumen Polens. Bei einem Umfang von 10,03 m erreicht die Eiche eine Höhe von ca. 10,03 m. Sie erhielt später den Namen des preußischen Gubernators (Gouverneur) Hans von Baysen (etwa 1390–1459), um diesen für seine Taten zu ehren und weil sie zu seinen Lebzeiten gepflanzt wurde. (de)
  • Dąb Bażyńskiego – dąb szypułkowy, pomnik przyrody, rośnie w miejscowości Kadyny nad Zalewem Wiślanym w województwie warmińsko-mazurskim. (pl)
  • The Bażyński Oak is an oak tree and natural monument in Poland. It is one of the oldest trees in Poland, whose age is estimated at around 716 years according to dendrochronological research. It grows in the town of Kadyny on the Vistula Lagoon. The circumference of the tree is 10.03 metres and its height is 21 metres. The crown spread is 14 by 21.5 m. The Bażyński Oak's circumference near the ground is exceptional – around 15 metres. It is named after Jan Bażyński (also known as Johannes von Baysen), a former owner of Kadyny and one of the founders of the Prussian Confederation. (en)
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  • Die Baysen-Eiche, (pl. Dąb Bażyńskiego) ist eine Stieleiche (Quercus robur) und ein Naturdenkmal im Dorf Kadyny (Cadinen) in der Gemeinde Tolkmicko (Tolkemit) in der Woiwodschaft Ermland-Masuren in Polen nordöstlich von Elbląg (Elbing) am Frischen Haff an der Ostsee. Sie zählt mit geschätzten 700 Jahren zu den ältesten Bäumen Polens. Bei einem Umfang von 10,03 m erreicht die Eiche eine Höhe von ca. 10,03 m. Sie erhielt später den Namen des preußischen Gubernators (Gouverneur) Hans von Baysen (etwa 1390–1459), um diesen für seine Taten zu ehren und weil sie zu seinen Lebzeiten gepflanzt wurde. (de)
  • The Bażyński Oak is an oak tree and natural monument in Poland. It is one of the oldest trees in Poland, whose age is estimated at around 716 years according to dendrochronological research. It grows in the town of Kadyny on the Vistula Lagoon. The circumference of the tree is 10.03 metres and its height is 21 metres. The crown spread is 14 by 21.5 m. The Bażyński Oak's circumference near the ground is exceptional – around 15 metres. It is named after Jan Bażyński (also known as Johannes von Baysen), a former owner of Kadyny and one of the founders of the Prussian Confederation. In 1880 the oak's trunk was 8.64 metres thick and the radius of its crown was 13 metres; at the time its large hollow was fitted with a wooden door and a guard was posted to protect it. One of the owners of Kadyny, Artur Brikner, claimed that eleven soldiers could stay in the hollow trunk. What is more, in the first years of the 20th century, the trunk was part of the brew (beer) pub and the currency exchange. The area around the Bażyński Oak also includes six other old oaks which are also on the registry of Polish national monuments. (en)
  • Dąb Bażyńskiego – dąb szypułkowy, pomnik przyrody, rośnie w miejscowości Kadyny nad Zalewem Wiślanym w województwie warmińsko-mazurskim. (pl)
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