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Welcome.
Can't help directly with your question, but people asking for pole lengths for missing poles is a common enough request, but TBH not often answered! - manufacturers rarely seem to publish lengths, and best hope is someone with same tent prepared to measure theirs for you!
Unless a fairly new tent (synthetic fabric tents tend to deteriorate with sheer old age on top of any usage wear and tear), or a very high end expensive brand, it's rarely economic to replace all the poles, the cost exceeds the value of the tent in MOST cases. Campus appears to be a Polish brand and by UK pricing at the budget end of market: https://campus.com.pl/1240-namioty
Suitable replacement poles will almost certainly be available from the 'universal' ranges stocked by a number of companies. By ordering the correct diameter, and probably overlength, then sawing the excess length off. Then the individual sections need to be strung together with the shock cord to make a complete 'pole' (to be done for each pole!).
Quite a lot of expense, quite a lot of work, and only then do you get to erect the tent to see if it's any good! - most people cut their losses and advertise the tent as 'spares or repairs - without poles', then buy a new (complete!) tent.
If you want to pursue replacement poles on a slightly experimental basis, Tentspares are a favoured supplier: https://www.tentspares.co.uk/
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