- Bieszczady Mountains
:"See also
Bieszczady County andBieszczady National Park ."Geobox| Range
name = Bukovské vrchy, Bieszczady
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map_first =Bieszczady, or Bieszczadzkie Mountains (lat. "Poloniae Alpe Besczade", ru. "Бещады", sr. "Бјешчади"), is the Polish name of the western part of what the Polish call
Eastern Beskids (Beskidy Wschodnie). It is a part of theCarpathian Mountains . The mountain range is situated between theŁupków Pass (640 m) and theVyshkovskyi Pass (933 m).In a narrower but very frequent sense, Bieszczady refers only to the
Western Bieszczady or even only to the Polish part of the mountain range.The highest peak of Bieszczady is Mt.
Pikuy (1405 m) in Ukraine. The highest peak of the Polish part isTarnica (1346 m).Term
The term "Bieszczady" in the wide sense is used only in Poland. In Slovakia and Ukraine "Bieszczady" usually refers only to the part situated in Poland. In Poland "Bieszczady" also refers usually only to the Polish part of the (Western) Bieszczady. In Ukraine, the "Eastern Bieszczady" have various names (unstable terminology), they usually contain the word Beskids. In Slovakia the Slovak part is called
Bukovec Mountains (Bukovské vrchy ).Historically, the terms "Bieszczad" and "Beskid" have been used for hundreds of years to describe the mountains separating Poland from
Ruthenia andHungary .The colloquial Polish term referring to Bieszczady is "Biesy", folk etymology connecting the origin of the mountains to demonic (bies) activities.
The ethymology of the name "Bieszczady" is disputed.
*(1) from Mlg "beshêt", "beskēt" as watershed, by prof.Jan Rozwadowski (1914),Division
"See also:
Divisions of the Carpathians ."Since there exist many variants of divisions of the mountain ranges and names for the
Beskids andUkrainian Carpathians , several divisions are given in the following:Division 1:
*Bieszczady orWestern Bieszczady (PL: Bieszczady Zachodnie) +Bukovec Mountains (SK: Bukovské vrchy) + (Ukrainian)Western Beskids (UA, Zachidni Beskydy)
*Skole Beskids (UA: Skolivs'ki Beskydy), partly or completely also known as High Beskids (Vysoki Beskydy); part of whatUkrainians call Eastern Beskids (Skhidni Beskydy)Division 2:
* Western Bieszczady: between the Łupków Pass and the Użocka (Uzsok Pass - 853 m) with MtTarnica (1,346 m) as the highest peak; the Łupków Pass separating the Bieszczady from theLow Beskids andPogórze Bukowskie
*Central Bieszczady , between the Użocka Pass and theTukholskyi Pass with MtPikuy (1405 m) as the highest peak
*Eastern Bieszczady , between the Tukholskyi Pass and the Vyshkovskyi Pass with Mt Charna Repa (1228m) as the highest peakDivision 3:
* Western Bieszczady (inPoland ,Slovakia andUkraine )
*Eeastern Bieszczady (in Ukraine)Division 4:In an old Ukrainian division, what is defined here as the Bieszczady in a wider sense corresponds to the western part of the
Mid-Carpathian Depression and to the westernmost part of thePolonynian Beskids .History
Settled in prehistoric times, the south-eastern Poland region that is now Bieszczady was overrun in pre-Roman times by various tribes, including the
Celts ,Goths andVandals (Przeworsk culture andPuchov culture ). After the fall of the Roman Empire, of which most of south-eastern Poland was part (all parts below the San), the area was invaded by Hungarians andWest Slavs .The region subsequently became part of the
Great Moravia n state. Upon the invasion of the Hungarian tribes into the heart of the Great Moravian Empire around899 , theLendians of the area declared their allegiance to Hungarian Empire. The region then became a site of contention betweenPoland , Kievan Rus andHungary starting in at least the9th century .This area was mentioned for the first time in
981 , whenVolodymyr the Great ofKievan Rus took the area over on the way intoPoland . In1018 it returned to Poland,1031 back to Rus, in1340 Casimir III of Poland recovered it.Up until
1947 , 84% of the population of the Polish part of the Bieszczadzkie Mountains wasBoyko . The killing of the Polish GeneralKarol Świerczewski inJabłonki by theUkrainian Insurgent Army in 1947 was the direct cause of the replacement of the Boyk, the so-calledOperation Wisła . The area was mostly uninhabited afterwards. In 2002, then presidentAleksander Kwaśniewski expressed regret for this operation.In 1991, the
UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve was created that encapsulates a large part of the area and continues intoSlovakia andUkraine . It comprises theBieszczady National Park (Poland),Poloniny National Park (Slovakia) +Uzhansky National Nature Park (Ukraine). Animals living in this reserve are, amongst others,black stork s,brown bear s, wolves andbison .Hiking trails
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European walking route E8
**Somár -sedlo Baba -Dolná Rakova -Končini -Brezová pod Bradlom -Polianka -Myjava -Veľká Javorina -Nové Mesto nad Váhom -Machnáč -Trenčín -Košecké Rovné -Fačkovské sedlo -Kunešov -Kraľová studňa -Donovaly -Chopok -Čertovica -Telgárt -Skalisko -Štós-kúpele -Skalisko -Chata Lajoška -Košice -Malý Šariš -Prešov -Miháľov -Kurimka -Dukla -Iwonicz-Zdrój –Rymanów-Zdrój - Puławy – Tokarnia (778 m) – Kamień (717 m) –Komańcza -Cisna -Ustrzyki Górne -Wołosate .Literature
* Prof. Jadwiga Warszyńska. Karpaty Polskie : przyroda, człowiek i jego działalność ; Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Kraków , 1995 ISBN 83-233-0852-7
*Prof. Jerzy Kondracki. Geografia fizyczna Polski Warszawa : Państ. Wydaw. Naukowe , 1988, ISBN 83-01-02323-6External links
* [http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/pnp/bies.htm Biszczady National Park] - in English, with many links.
* [http://www.zgodzinski.com/galeria/6_g-bieszczady-2005_0.html Bieszczady Photo Gallery (2005)]
* [http://www.escapeartist.com/efam/79/Hidden_Europe_Bieszczady_Poland.html Bieszczady]
* [http://www.unesco.org/mab/ecbr/u_mab/general.htm East Carpathians Biosphere Reserve]
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