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The Tatar Trail (Polish: Szlak Tatarski) of Podlaskie Voivodeship in Eastern Poland consists of two marked trails along sites related to the Lipka Tatars.[1][2][3] The longer Szlak Tatarski Duży, marked in green, has 57 kilometers.[4] The blue-marked Szlak Tatarski Mały is shorter at 19 kilometers of length .[5] The attractions are mainly of historical interest. Rural tourism facilities give opportunity to meet Tatar families and learn about their culture. As it runs through the Knyszyń Forest, the trail offers insight into nature as well.[6][7]
Szlak Tatarski Duży runs through Sokółka, Bohoniki, Stara Kamionka, Wierzchlesie, Talkowszczyzna, Nowa Świdziałówka and Kruszyniany.
The shorter Szlak Tatarski Mały encompasses Kruszyniany, Józefowo, Królowe Stojło and Waliły-Stacja. It connects sites related to Tatar settlement in Podlachia with the ones related to the January Uprising.
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