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Water Body Attractions In Muczne

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Muczne [ˈmut͡ʂnɛ] is a village in southeastern Poland in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Bieszczady County, Gmina Lutowiska, near the border with the Ukraine, in the valley of the Muczny stream. It lies approximately 15 kilometres south of Lutowiska, 36 km south of Ustrzyki Dolne, and 114 km south-east of the regional capital Rzeszów. In the former administrative division of Poland , Muczne was situated in Krosno Voivodeship. Mucze was on the trail of forest railway lines that led to Wołosate and Trebowiec valleys and it ended with Sokoliki Górskie railway station. Before World War II, Muczne was part of Dźwiniacz Górny village. In 1944, troops of ...
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Water Body Attractions In Muczne

  • 1. Lake Solina Solina
    Lake Solina is an artificial lake in the Bieszczady Mountains region, more precisely in Lesko County of the Subcarpathian Voivodship of Poland. Its coordinates are 49°22′27″N 22°27′8″E. The lake was created in 1968 by the construction of the Solina Dam on the San River. It has an area of 22 square kilometres and contains 472,000,000 cubic metres of water, making it Poland's largest artificial lake. It is the best known tourist attraction of the region, with waterside villages like Solina, Myczkowce and PolaÅ„czyk catering to watersports enthusiasts. The lake's great depth, water clarity, and mountainous scenery makes it a very popular destination for boaters. Because of these qualities the lake has been nicknamed the Bieszczady Sea. Starting in the 1970s the Wojewódzkie PrzedsiÄ...
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