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Poland is part of four terrestrial ecoregions, one freshwater ecoregion, and one marine ecoregion. These ecoregions are defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and its partners, which include the European Environment Agency (EEA).

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  • Poland is part of four terrestrial ecoregions, one freshwater ecoregion, and one marine ecoregion. These ecoregions are defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and its partners, which include the European Environment Agency (EEA). (en)
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  • Terrestrial ecoregions of Poland (en)
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  • Ecoregion PA0405.png (en)
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  • Poland is part of four terrestrial ecoregions, one freshwater ecoregion, and one marine ecoregion. These ecoregions are defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and its partners, which include the European Environment Agency (EEA). (en)
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  • Ecoregions in Poland (en)
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