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Major tourist attractions
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- Bieszczady Mountains
- Gently undulating chain, by many considered to be the remotest
spot of wilderness in the country. Bear, wolf, lynx and eagle are likely to be encountered. The region
is dotted with wooden Orthodox churches.
- Krosno
- Market Square with old houses, Gothic church with baroque interior decorations.
- Lancut
- Perfectly preserved lordly residence in the huge castle, lavishly furnished and
decorated. Original collection of carriages.
- Lezajsk
- Fortified Bernardine church and monastery (17th century). In the Basilica, one of
the finest baroque organs in Poland.
- Krasiczyn
- Late-Renaisssance palace and park complex.
- Przemysl
- Picturesquely located on the hills and upon the San River, Przemyśl has
a wealth of historical monuments. The 14th century castle on the Parkowa Mountain was remodelled
many times. Many old churches.
- Sanok
- Sanok’s skansen is one of Poland’s best open-air museums with about 100 traditional
buildings from the south-east of the country. The former castle contains Poland’s largest collection
of Ruthenian icons.
- Baranow Sandomierski
- Mannerist castle often called a Little Wawel.
Health Spas
- Iwonicz-Zdroj
- Treatment: respiratory system; mobility and rheumatic disorders; digestive system; female diseases; neurological diseases
- Rymanow-Zdroj
- Treatment: circulatory system; respiratory system; mobility and rheumatic disorders; urinary system
National Parks
- Bieszczady
- The park boundaries encircle the highest part of the Western Bieszczady Mountains with its main peak of Mount Tarnica (1346 m above sea level). ...
- Magura
- The park occupies the central part of the Lower Beskid Range, dominated by Mount Magura Watkowska (846 m above sea level). ...
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Area: 17.926 km²
- 5,7% of Poland
- Ranking: 11 / 16
Population: 2.096.600
- 5,49% of Poland
- Ranking: 9 / 16
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