Sucha County

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Powiat of Sucha Beskidzka coat of arms
Powiat of Sucha Beskidzka in Lesser Poland Voivodeship

Sucha County (Polish: powiat suski) is a county (powiat) in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship (southern Poland).

Capital: Sucha Beskidzka, 9737 inhabitants (2002)
Area: 685.75 sq. km
Population: 81,402 inhabitants (2002)

Beside the capital other towns are Makow Podhalanski and Jordanow.

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[edit] History

Sucha Beskidzka county existed between 1956 and 1975, then dissolved and shared between two voivodeships: Bielsko-Biala Voivodeship and Nowy Sacz Voivodeship. Created again in 1999.

[edit] Geography

The county is located in the mountainous are of the Beskidy Mountains. Its highest point Babia Gora (1725 m) is since 1954 a national park and Biosphere Reserve.

This area is becoming more and more popular touristic area with the ski centre in Zawoja.

[edit] Administrative division

Powiat of Sucha Beskidzka division
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Powiat of Sucha Beskidzka division
  • two towns (urban communes)
  • one urban-rural commune
    • Makow Podhalanski commune (5)
  • six rural communes
    • Budzow commune (1)
    • Bystra-Sidzina commune (2)
    • Jordanow commune (4)
    • Stryszawa commune (6)
    • Zawoja commune (8)
    • Zembrzyce commune (9)

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Lesser Poland Voivodeship counties
Coat of Arms of Lesser Poland Voivodeship
City counties: Kraków | Nowy Sącz | Tarnów
Land counties: Bochnia | Brzesko | Chrzanów | Dąbrowa | Gorlice | Kraków | Limanowa | Miechów | Myślenice | Nowy Sącz | Nowy Targ | Olkusz | Oświęcim | Proszowice | Sucha | Tarnów | Tatra | Wadowice | Wieliczka

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