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'''Dąb Car''' (''Tsar Oak''), one of the largest and strongest oak-trees in ]. Circumference {{convert|640|cm|in|abbr=on}},<ref>Trunk circumferences are measured at breast height: 130 cm (51 in) from the base.</ref> height {{convert|41|m|ft|abbr=on}}. The tree's volume has been estimated at {{convert|75|m3|cuft|abbr=on}}. It dried down in 1984, and for over 20 years it has been standing dead on the edge of the valley of ] river. Today the trunk is totally devoid of bark and some of the branches have broken off and lie at the base of the trunk. | |||
Age of the oak is estimated at 450-500 years. | |||
== Belarussian Tsar Oak == | |||
The same name, ''Tsar Oak'', has the oldest Belarusian oak-tree, its height is 46 meters, and age – more than 800 years (in Pozhezhin Forest Station). | |||
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