Napoleon Oak
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The Napoleon Oak was formerly the largest oak in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. It was a monumental tree with single-stemmed, hollow trunk. Its girth was 1.3 meter and its height 10.425 meters, with a total height of 28 meters (in 2007) and a volume of about 130 m³. The age of the tree was estimated at 600–700 years. It was set on fire by vandals (at least the third time in history) and collapsed in May 2010.[1]
Name of the tree is connected to Napoleon Bonaparte, who allegedly stopped by this oak in 1812, when his army went to Russia.[1]
This oak grew in Zabór, Lubusz Voivodeship.
See also
- Napoleon Oak (Lausanne)
- Chrobry Oak
- Bartek (oak)
- Bażyński Oak
- Sobieski Oak
References
- ^ a b Krzysztof Borkowski, Robert Tomusiak, Paweł Zarzyński. Drzewa Polski. 2016. p.479
51°58′20″N 15°44′12″E / 51.972151°N 15.736756°E / 51.972151; 15.736756
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