- Radoszyce, Subcarpathian Voivodeship
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settlement_type = Village | subdivision_type = Country
name = Radoszyce| subdivision_name = Poland
subdivision_name1 =Subcarpathian Voivodship
subdivision_type1 =Region
population_total = 150
area_total_km2 = 25.6
established_date = 1366
established_title = Founded
elevation_m = 570
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code = 38500
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website =Radoszyce village in East Małopolska, the southeastern part of
Poland inBieszczady mountains. Situated in theSubcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999), previously inKrosno Voivodeship (1975-1998) andSanok district,Komańcza subdistrict, located near the towns ofMedzilaborce andPalota (in northeasternSlovakia ).It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the Radoszyce Mountain Pass, and has an elevation of 570 metres. It is the oldest settlement in the
Osławica river-basin, in the Roman era trade route that passed through this area.In the centre of the village there is a wooden Greek-Catholic church of Saint Demitrius dating 1868 which now serves as the Roman-Catholic church. The wooden church was renovated in 1899. A
filial church is located inOsławica , 3 km away. Inside the church there is an originaliconostas andRococo altar from the 18th century. Above the village there is a chapel by a stream with a "miraculous spring". Inside the chapel there is an interesting, contemporary icon of Christ inGethsemane . In 1785 the village lands comprised 25.6 sq². There were inhabited by about 830 (1785). In 1936 there were about 1100 persons.Time zone :
UTC+1 /SummerUTC+2
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