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Otryt is a mountain range in the Bieszczady Mountains of south-eastern Poland. It is located north of the San river. Its highest point is Trohaniec (939 m). Otryt is a long, straight ridge, approx. 18 km long, covered with fir and beech forests.

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  1. "Medusa Group completes corten steel house overlooking the Otryt Mountain in Poland". worldarchitecture.org. Retrieved 2024-02-24.

49°14′30.2″N 22°38′04″E / 49.241722°N 22.63444°E / 49.241722; 22.63444


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