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Doły Jasielsko-Sanockie

The Doły Jasielsko-Sanockie,[1] Latin: Regio Pedemontana[2] German: Sanoker Flachland (JasielskoSanockie Valleys, Jasło and Sanok Valleys, the Jasło-Sanok Basin or Jasielsko-Sanockie Pits) is a mountain range stretching between the Wisłoka and San Rivers in the West Carpathian Plateau and Central Beskidian Piedmont in Poland.

The Jasielsko-Sanockie Pits
Polish: Doły Jasielsko-Sanockie
A view from Bukowica Peak in western Nowotaniec.
Highest point
PeakDział (peak)
Elevation678 m (2,224 ft)
Coordinates49°29′00″N 22°40′04″E / 49.48333°N 22.66778°E / 49.48333; 22.66778
Dimensions
Length100 km (62 mi) west-east
Width18–20 km (11–12 mi) north-south
Area1,200 km2 (460 sq mi)
Geography
CountryPoland
Parent rangeCentral Beskidian Piedmont in Sanok County,
Krosno County, Jasło County,
Gorlice County,
Borders onBieszczady Mountains,
and Low Beskids
Geology
Type of rockgranite, gneiss, limestone
Divisions of the Carpathians. The Doły (Pits)=a9+a8+a6+a7; part of the Outer Eastern Carpathians

Geography edit

The mountains reach up to 250–500 meters above sea level. The range is situated in the southern part of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. It is the lowest mountain range of the Polish Carpathians.

They can be divided into: Gorlickie Depression, Jasielskie Plateau, Jasielsko – Krośnieńska Valley and Bukowskie Plateau. They stretch along a 100 km long and 18 km wide strip of land between Low Beskids in the south and heights of plateau in the north.

From the tourist point of view the region of Doły (Pits) is limited from the west by the valley of Ropa River, from the east by the Wisłok and San rivers, from the south by the Low Beskids line and from the north by a Dynowskie Plateau enclosed by the route of the national road No 28 ( from Zator to the national border in Medyka) on the section between Gorlice - Grybów - Biecz - Jasło - Krosno - Rymanów - Sanok. The highest summit on the side is Dział (678 m. high, above the sea level) in the Tabor and Czarny Potok rivers. In general mountains of the Doły are low with gentle slopes and long ridges with a flattened tops and domed summits, and only in some places are characterized by sharp downcasts. The height of summits varies from 350 to 650 m. above the sea level.

Settlements edit

Important cities of this region include Biecz, Gorlice, Jasło, Krosno, Lesko, Brzozów, Jaćmierz, Rymanów, Brzozów, Jedlicze and Sanok.

History edit

Historical names for the region include Doły Sanockie (Sanockie Pits) and Podole Sanockie (Sanockie Podolia); it stretches between powiat Krosno, powiat Sanok and Brzozów in Galicia.[3]

In 1854 the first oil field in the world started producing oil in village of Bóbrka near Krosno.

Division edit

Since there exist many variants of divisions of the mountain ranges and names for the Doły (Pits), several divisions are given in the following:

  • Obniżenie Gorlickie
  • Kotlina Jasielsko-Krośnieńską
  • Pogórze Jasielskie
  • Pogórze Bukowskie

Hiking trails edit

Ethnic groups edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Prof. Jerzy Kondracki. Geografia fizyczna Polski. Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. Warszawa. 1988. ISBN 83-01-02323-6
  2. ^ "Thus the region adjoining the Carpathians and extending to a line TarnówRzeszówJarosław, the hithero almost uninhabited regio pedemontana was settled by German-speaking Silesians and soon abounded in large Waldhufendorfer with Frankish hides and in towns whose German names were in many case identical with place-names in Silesia (Landskron, Grunberg, [...] Göttinger Arbeitskreis. Eastern Germany. Holzner-Verlag, 1961. p. 79.; "Vorgebirgslandschaften infolge der hautigen Einfällen der Litauer verwünstet und leer antraf, siedelte er Leute des deutsches Volkes in jenen Gebieten an, die auch heute noch in den Dörfern um Przeworsk, Przemyśl, Sanok und Jarosław wohnen und, wie ich selbst gesehen habe, ausgezeichnete Landwirte sind. Noch in der Gegenwart werden die Bewohner der alten regio pedemontana, von ihren Nachbarn als "Głuchoniemcy" (Walddeutsche) bezeichner [...]". [in:] Katharine Bechtloff. Julius Krämer. Hilfskomitee der Galiziendeutschen. Heimat Galizien. 1965.
  3. ^ Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego, tom III, 1876, [in:] Karpaty, page 870

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The Doly Jasielsko Sanockie 1 Latin Regio Pedemontana 2 German Sanoker Flachland Jasielsko Sanockie Valleys Jaslo and Sanok Valleys the Jaslo Sanok Basin or Jasielsko Sanockie Pits is a mountain range stretching between the Wisloka and San Rivers in the West Carpathian Plateau and Central Beskidian Piedmont in Poland The Jasielsko Sanockie PitsPolish Doly Jasielsko SanockieA view from Bukowica Peak in western Nowotaniec Highest pointPeakDzial peak Elevation678 m 2 224 ft Coordinates49 29 00 N 22 40 04 E 49 48333 N 22 66778 E 49 48333 22 66778DimensionsLength100 km 62 mi west eastWidth18 20 km 11 12 mi north southArea1 200 km2 460 sq mi GeographyCountryPolandParent rangeCentral Beskidian Piedmont in Sanok County Krosno County Jaslo County Gorlice County Borders onBieszczady Mountains and Low BeskidsGeologyType of rockgranite gneiss limestone Divisions of the Carpathians The Doly Pits a9 a8 a6 a7 part of the Outer Eastern Carpathians Contents 1 Geography 2 Settlements 3 History 4 Division 5 Hiking trails 6 Ethnic groups 7 See also 8 ReferencesGeography editThe mountains reach up to 250 500 meters above sea level The range is situated in the southern part of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship It is the lowest mountain range of the Polish Carpathians They can be divided into Gorlickie Depression Jasielskie Plateau Jasielsko Krosnienska Valley and Bukowskie Plateau They stretch along a 100 km long and 18 km wide strip of land between Low Beskids in the south and heights of plateau in the north From the tourist point of view the region of Doly Pits is limited from the west by the valley of Ropa River from the east by the Wislok and San rivers from the south by the Low Beskids line and from the north by a Dynowskie Plateau enclosed by the route of the national road No 28 from Zator to the national border in Medyka on the section between Gorlice Grybow Biecz Jaslo Krosno Rymanow Sanok The highest summit on the side is Dzial 678 m high above the sea level in the Tabor and Czarny Potok rivers In general mountains of the Doly are low with gentle slopes and long ridges with a flattened tops and domed summits and only in some places are characterized by sharp downcasts The height of summits varies from 350 to 650 m above the sea level Settlements editImportant cities of this region include Biecz Gorlice Jaslo Krosno Lesko Brzozow Jacmierz Rymanow Brzozow Jedlicze and Sanok History editMain articles Lendians Great Moravia Ostsiedlung Walddeutsche Galicia Central Europe Ruthenian Voivodeship and Lwow Voivodeship Historical names for the region include Doly Sanockie Sanockie Pits and Podole Sanockie Sanockie Podolia it stretches between powiat Krosno powiat Sanok and Brzozow in Galicia 3 In 1854 the first oil field in the world started producing oil in village of Bobrka near Krosno Division editSee also Divisions of the Carpathians Since there exist many variants of divisions of the mountain ranges and names for the Doly Pits several divisions are given in the following Obnizenie Gorlickie Kotlina Jasielsko Krosnienska Pogorze Jasielskie Pogorze BukowskieHiking trails editEuropean walking route E8 Iwonicz Zdroj Rymanow Zdroj Pulawy Tokarnia 778 m Przybyszow Kamien 717 m Komancza Glowny Szlak Beskidzki Pasmo Bukowicy Kanasiowka 823 m Wislok Wielki Tokarnia 778 m 1 km Wola Piotrowa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ethnic groups editMain article Pogorzans Poles nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jaslo Sanok Pits Depression Museum of Folk Architecture Sanok Petroleum TrailReferences edit Prof Jerzy Kondracki Geografia fizyczna Polski Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe Warszawa 1988 ISBN 83 01 02323 6 Thus the region adjoining the Carpathians and extending to a line Tarnow Rzeszow Jaroslaw the hithero almost uninhabited regio pedemontana was settled by German speaking Silesians and soon abounded in large Waldhufendorfer with Frankish hides and in towns whose German names were in many case identical with place names in Silesia Landskron Grunberg Gottinger Arbeitskreis Eastern Germany Holzner Verlag 1961 p 79 Vorgebirgslandschaften infolge der hautigen Einfallen der Litauer verwunstet und leer antraf siedelte er Leute des deutsches Volkes in jenen Gebieten an die auch heute noch in den Dorfern um Przeworsk Przemysl Sanok und Jaroslaw wohnen und wie ich selbst gesehen habe ausgezeichnete Landwirte sind Noch in der Gegenwart werden die Bewohner der alten regio pedemontana von ihren Nachbarn als Gluchoniemcy Walddeutsche bezeichner in Katharine Bechtloff Julius Kramer Hilfskomitee der Galiziendeutschen Heimat Galizien 1965 Slownik geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego tom III 1876 in Karpaty page 870 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doly Jasielsko Sanockie amp oldid 1220696530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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