Jagiełło oak

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The remains of the Jagiełło oak

The Jagiełło Oak [ jaˈgʲɛwwɔ- ] was the most famous of the oaks in the Białowieża National Park in Poland .

The location of this oak is in sector 398 of the national park. Władysław II. Jagiełło
is said to have changed under her before the hunt that was organized before the Battle of Grunwald . In fact, the tree is no more than 450 years old. The trunk circumference is at a height of 130 cm above the base 550 cm, the height of the tree 39 m. For an oak growing in Białowieża National Park, it had large branches and a fairly large crown. The tree was toppled by a storm in 1974. Today you can see the remains of the tree in the Białowieża National Park.

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Coordinates: 52 ° 43 ′ 42.6 "  N , 23 ° 50 ′ 2"  E