- Pielnica
The Pielnica [IPA|pʲɛlˈɲitsa] ( _de. Pella or "Piella"
1419 , "Pielica"1441 , "Pielnyka"1512 .) is ariver in South-EasternPoland . Its name comes from the ancient german dialect word "piella". It begins in theBieszczady mountains and flows through westernPogórze Bukowskie . The Pielnica arises in theCarpathian Mountains near the peak Skibce, at an elevation of 776 metres, near on the Polish-Slovakianborder . The river ultimately flows into theWisłok at Besko, north ofSanok .Villages
Main Sections;
Nowotaniec ,Nadolaly ,Nagórzany ,Wola Sękowa ,Odrzechowa ,Pielnia ,Długie ,Besko .The Pielnica
valley must have been an important trade route and human settlement axis as early as 14th or 15th century. The region subsequently became part of theGreat 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 in981 (by Nestor) , 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.In historical records the river was first mentioned in
1361 . Before World War II, the Pielnica andOsława line, was designated as the "wild frontier" between Poles andLemko s.Hiking trails
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European walking route E8
**Pasmo Bukowicy -Kanasiówka (823 m) –Wisłok Wielki – Tokarnia (778 m), 1 km –Wola Piotrowa
**Komańcza – Dołżyca – Garb Średni (822 m) –Kanasiówka (823 m) –Moszczaniec – Surowica –Darów – Puławy Górne–Besko Bibliography
*Prof. Adam Fastnacht: Osadnictwo Ziemi Sanockiej, 1946
*Prof. Adam Fastnacht – Slownik Historyczno-Geograficzny Ziemi Sanockiej w Sredniowieczu, Kraków 2002, ISBN 83-88385-14-3
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