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The Sudeten most active organization in marking trails were German Moravian-Silesian Society Sudeckie Mountain (how to lose weight fast. Marks took the form of two-color diamonds there since the late nineteenth century. In addition, the Czechoslovak Giant from 1923 also determined routes red symbols (called muttichovkami, from the name of the originator and author, each target was assigned a different symbol) - the aim was "neutralization" signs in the era of Czech-German dispute about the language that should be included on signposts. After World War II, both the Polish and Czech side were replaced by characters used at present, but pre-war graphic symbols on the Czech side and left to serve tourists to this day (in the interwar period it was determined that trails leading to some objects in today's Polish side, eg Shelters for the now defunct Prince Henry or thatch Academic).
Marking after 1945 [edit]

After World War II and after the merger Dec. 17, 1950 PTT and PTK in PTTK, hiking trails also began expansion in the lowlands. Initially labeled only walking, but soon emerged cycle paths (in the 90s) and water. The idea of ​​marking trails equestrian appeared only in the nineties of the twentieth century, when they allowed the marking of a dense network of tourist riding (equestrian trails because of its specificity must be within one day of hiking horse riding centers). Also created routes for motorized tourists - identified in the field of special arrays (eg Piast Route and Route Kórnicka in Wielkopolska).



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