Bieszczady [PICTURES]

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24.04.2012 16:01 , aktualizacja 08.06.2012 09:47
Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta

Bieszczady Mountains - cows walking along the road in a village / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta

Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Waldek Sosnowski / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Waldek Sosnowski / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Paweł Sowa / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Andrzej Monczak / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Dariusz GORAJSKI / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Dariusz GORAJSKI / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Dariusz GORAJSKI / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady Mountains belong to the Carpathian Mountains range. Bieszczady occupy parts of Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine. The highest peak in Poland is Tarnica (1350 m). Bieszczady are famous for wide meadows and grassy alms where unique animals can be found, such as bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats. The Bieszczady National Park is a part of UNESCO East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve since 1992. An important element of the landscape are the remnants of Lemkos and Boyko settlements. Both ethnic groups were forced to resettle during the second world war / Waldek Sosnowski / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Bieszczady - miniatura

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