About ArivaKor
A reference resource on topographic map reading and land navigation in Poland.
What This Site Covers
ArivaKor publishes reference articles on the practical skills required to read topographic maps and navigate terrain in Poland. The subject matter covers cartographic conventions used on Polish civilian and military maps, compass and bearing techniques, magnetic declination, and terrain-specific navigation across Poland's major physiographic zones.
Content draws from publicly available sources: the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography (GUGiK) technical documentation, NATO STANAG references, established navigation textbooks, and national park material where cited.
The site does not provide trip planning services, guided navigation, or real-time information. It is a static editorial resource.
Editorial Approach
Articles are written in an informational register, without commercial framing. Claims are sourced to verifiable public references. Where exact figures are unavailable or vary by location and season, the text uses neutral language rather than specific numbers.
Statistical data is not invented. Geographic and cartographic references reflect published sources. If you identify a factual error, use the contact form on the homepage to submit a correction note.
Scope and Limitations
Navigation guidance on this site is general and educational. Conditions in the field vary significantly with season, map edition currency, and local changes to terrain and infrastructure. Nothing on this site substitutes for verified current-edition maps, proper equipment, and practical training.
Mountain terrain in the Tatry and Beskidy carries real hazard; guidance from the Mountain Volunteer Rescue Service (TOPR/GOPR) and the appropriate national park authority should be followed in those environments.
Map Sources Referenced
- GUGiK 1:25 000 and 1:50 000 civilian topographic series
- Polish Armed Forces topographic standards (STANAG 2169-aligned)
- Tatrzański Park Narodowy 1:25 000 hiking maps
- Geoportal.gov.pl digital map service
Contact Information
ArivaKor is operated as an editorial reference site.
Email: info@arivakor.eu
Jurisdiction: Poland, European Union
For corrections and enquiries: use the contact form on the homepage.
Contact
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