Milejewska Góra, Hill in Elbląg County, Poland.
Milejewska Góra is a hill reaching 196.9 meters above sea level in the Elbląg Uplands of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It rises prominently from the surrounding terrain, making it easily recognizable from the area below.
The hill was renamed in 1958 following administrative changes in the post-war period. Its previous German name, Butter Berg, was replaced as part of territorial reorganization in the region.
The hill is known by two names, Milejewska Góra and Góra Maślana, reflecting the linguistic character of the region. Visitors may encounter both names on signage and in conversations with locals.
The hill is accessed from the nearby village of Milejewo, where several marked trails lead toward the summit. The walking routes are best navigated during warmer months when conditions underfoot are most favorable.
Despite its modest prominence of about 12 meters relative to surrounding peaks, this hill stands out as a notable landmark in the relatively flat terrain. This quiet distinction makes it worth seeking out for those interested in the region's geography.
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