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I invite you to watch a film from a beautiful part of Poland, i.e. the Pieniny Mountains, the Beskid Mountains and a bit of Podhale and Slovakia. We will visit places such as Nowy Sącz, Stary Sącz, Gródek Nad Dunajcem, Czchów castle, Melsztyn, Tropsztyn, Czarna Góra, Bielskie Tatras, Trzy Korony, Kežmarok in Slovakia, Szczawnica, Niedzica, Lake Rożnowskie, Czchowskie. The film was recorded by 2 drones and one GoPro camera... almost Hollywood ;) or Bollywood. Drone dji avata, mimipro3 and goprohero.
Nowy Sącz - a city with county rights in Poland, located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the seat of the Nowy Sącz District. The third largest city in terms of the number of inhabitants and the fifth largest city in terms of area [2] in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship and the largest city of the Beskid Sądecki Mountains, the capital of the Sądecczyzna region due to the fact that it is the largest city in the region. One of the oldest cities in Lesser Poland - founded on November 8, 1292 as a royal city in Krakow[3].
Szczawnica - a spa town[7][a] in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Nowy Targ County, the seat of the authorities of the urban-rural commune of Szczawnica. It is located on the Grajcarek stream, on the border of the Pieniny Mountains and Beskid Sądecki. The area of Szczawnica covers 32.9 km², in 2022 it was inhabited by 5,369 people.
The town, which is the seat of the Gródek nad Dunajcem commune, is located in the Rożnowskie Foothills on the artificial Rożnowskie Lake created on the Dunajec River. Provincial road No. 975 runs through it.
Czchów - a town in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Brzeg County, the seat of the urban-rural commune of Czchów. In the years 1975-1998, the town administratively belonged to the province. Tarnowski. On January 1, 2000, Czchów regained its city rights lost in 1928. According to the Central Statistical Office data from December 31, 2019, the city had 2,340 inhabitants[2].
Belianske Tatras (Slovak: Belianske Tatry, Belanské Tatry, Belianské Tatry, German: Kalkalpen, Belaer Kalkalpen, Beler Tatra, Hungarian: Bélai-havasok, Bélai mészhavasok, Bélai-Tátra) - a mountain range located in Slovakia, part of the Tatra Mountains located transversely to the ridge main Tatra Mountains. It is connected with its part located in the High Tatras through the Kopą Pass (Kopské sedlo)[1]. They have an area of approximately 70 km2, which constitutes approximately 9% of the area of the entire Tatra Mountains[2].
Tropsztyn Castle - a reconstruction of a defensive castle built on a steep peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Dunajec River in the Czchów commune. The history of the castle is related to the village of Tropie located on the opposite side of the river.
Dunajec (Slovak: Dunajec) - a river in southern Poland, a right tributary of the Vistula (second-order river). It is created by combining the waters of the Czarny Dunajec and Biały Dunajec rivers in Nowy Targ; the initial section is considered to be Czarny Dunajec [2] (in the highest reaches Wyżnia Chochołowski Potok [3]). Length: 247 km (including Czarny Dunajec), of which 17 km is the border section between Sromowce Wyżne and Szczawnica. The area of the basin is 6,804 km², of which 4,854.1 km² in Poland and 1,949.9 km² in Slovakia [footnote needed] (of which 1,594.1 km² falls in the Poprad basin, and 355.8 km² - in the Dunajec catchment area in the mentioned section border).
The name Dunajec is a diminutive of the name Dunaj and was known already in the early 13th century. The word Danube meant waters, rivers, ponds[4].
16 мар 2024