Uličské Krivé, Prešov region, Slovakia

Uličské Krivé, Prešov region, Slovakia - Slovakia
Uličské Krivé is a small village in the Prešov region of north east Slovakia. It is located in the buffer zone of the Poloniny National Park (Národný park Poloniny). In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1478. The wooden Greek Catholic church in the village dates back to 1718 and is dedicated to the Archangel Michael.

The Poloniny National Park (Národný park Poloniny) was created in October 1997 with a protected area of 115 square miles and a buffer zone of 42 square miles. The highest point of the national park lies at 3,963 feet at a point where the borders of Slovakia, Poland and Ukraine meet near the summit of Kremenec. The national park is the easternmost and the least populated area of Slovakia but there are many winter (cross-country skiing) and summer hiking trails. Besides the several mountain trails, there is also one connecting outstanding wooden churches from the 18th century at Topoľa, Uličské Krivé and Ruský Potok

Date: 1st June 2017

Location: Uličské Krivé, Prešov region, Slovakia

Uličské Krivé, Prešov region, Slovakia


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