Górzystów was a village on Hala Izerska existing from the 17th century until 1945. Today the remains of the village can be found in Poland just by the Czech border (marked here by the Jizera river). The closest towns are Świeradów-Zdrój on the Polish side and Harrachov on the Czech side.
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- Izera (Świeradów-Zdrój) (pl)
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| - Górzystów was a village on Hala Izerska existing from the 17th century until 1945. Today the remains of the village can be found in Poland just by the Czech border (marked here by the Jizera river). The closest towns are Świeradów-Zdrój on the Polish side and Harrachov on the Czech side. (en)
- Izera (Gross-Iser) – obecnie część Świeradowa-Zdrój, nieistniejąca już wieś na Hali Izerskiej, w południowo-zachodniej Polsce, w województwie dolnośląskim, w powiecie lubańskim, w Górach Izerskich w Sudetach Zachodnich. (pl)
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| - Górzystów was a village on Hala Izerska existing from the 17th century until 1945. Today the remains of the village can be found in Poland just by the Czech border (marked here by the Jizera river). The closest towns are Świeradów-Zdrój on the Polish side and Harrachov on the Czech side. (en)
- Izera (Gross-Iser) – obecnie część Świeradowa-Zdrój, nieistniejąca już wieś na Hali Izerskiej, w południowo-zachodniej Polsce, w województwie dolnośląskim, w powiecie lubańskim, w Górach Izerskich w Sudetach Zachodnich. (pl)
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