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Bukowica Range

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Bukowica Range
Bukowica
Southern summit
Highest point
PeakTokarnia
Elevation778 m (2,552 ft)
ListingMountains of Poland
Coordinates49°27′46″N 22°04′17″E / 49.46278°N 22.07139°E / 49.46278; 22.07139
Naming
EtymologyIts name comes from the west slavic dialect word buk, meaning "beech" (beeches range)
NicknameBukowica
Native namePasmo Bukowicy (Polish)
Geography
Bukowica Range is located in Poland
Bukowica Range
Bukowica Range
Location in Poland
CountryPoland
RegionPodkarpacie
DistrictSanok County
Parent rangeLow Beskids - Pogórze Bukowskie
Climbing
Accesshike

Bukowica Range (Pasmo Bukowicy in Polish[1]) part of the Pogórze Bukowskie and Low Beskids in southern Poland. The Bukowica created by the long mountain massif, situated in the eastern part of the Beskid Niski between the valleys of the Wisłok and Osławica rivers. The Bukowica Range separating the west Low Beskids from the east Pogórze Bukowskie.

It consists of a larger ridge of Bukowica with summits as Skibce (776 m. above the sea level ) in the north-west and Tokarnia (777 m. above the sea level ) in the south-east and the smaller range of Kamien Peak (718 m. above the sea level ). Bukowica is rather a monotonous mountainous bank and is heavily except Tokarnia covered with forest it has a panoramic view in all directions. The southern part is a steep rocky wall, while the other side consist of less steep rocky fields.

The Bukowica Range separates the west Low Beskids from the east Pogórze Bukowskie.

Division

  • Tokarnia Peak (778 m. high, above the sea level),
  • Zrubań Peak (778 m.),
  • Kamień Peak (717 m.),
  • Kiczera Peak (640 m.)

Hiking trails

See also

References

  1. ^ Professor Jerzy Kondracki. Geografia fizyczna Polski. Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. Warszawa. 1988. ISBN 83-01-02323-6


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