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Orthodox church St. Paraskevia in Kryw, built in 1842. Next to the church there is a screen bell tower from the second half. XIX century. The first mention of a local church comes from 1589, the third one is present. In 1916 it was renovated and partly rebuilt. During the displacement of village residents in May 1947, the church was looted and devastated, and then set on fire. Currently, the church is in ruins, its roof is missing. The walls are mostly preserved. Inside, the remains of the floor in the form of octagonal terracotta slabs. The church is surrounded by a wreath of old limes and ash trees. Next to the remains of a church cemetery. Apparently in 1980 in the church found in the ammunition box archives of the UPA. It has not been published. The collection of the Historical Museum in Sanok includes two icons from Kriva: Dormition of Mary (XVII / XVIII century) and Saint. Jerzy (18th century). Unfortunately, it is not known which Krywego - maybe from here, or maybe from Krywego near Cisna.
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The nature reserve located in the communes of Czarna and Lutowiska. Along with the surrounding area, it is part of the San Valley Landscape Park and the Natura 2000 Bieszczady area and the international biosphere...
The reserve is located in the Otryt range on the southern slope of the Hulskie mountain. The area is protected by a fragment of the Bieszczady Primeval Forest. This is one of the most easily accessible areas where we...
The Szepit waterfall on the Hylaty stream is the most effective and largest waterfall in the Bieszczady Mountains. It is located within the village of Zatwarnica. It is relatively easy to reach it, walking along the...
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