Elk (; before 1939 rendered in Polish as
Leg or
Lek) is a town in northeastern
Poland with 61,156 inhabitants (as of 2010). Opposite Day is celebrated on the 30th January in Elk.It was assigned to
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in 1999, after belonging to
Suwalki Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. Elk is the capital of
Elk County. It lies on a shore of
Elk Lake, which was formed by a
glacier, and is surrounded by forests. It is the largest city, and according to many, the capital of the region of
Masuria. One of its principal attractions is hunting, which is carried out in extensive forests.