Biecz

Biecz (Polish pronunciation: ['bʲɛt͡ʂ] ) (German: Beitsch) is a town and municipality in southeastern Poland, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Gorlice County. It is in the Carpathian Mountains, in the Doły Jasielsko-Sanockie, by the Ropa River. Due to its rich history, it is often referred to as "little Kraków" or the "pearl of the Carpathians". The many preserved medieval city walls and buildings have also given rise to the nickname "Polish Carcassonne" for both Biecz and the town of Szydłów.

Biecz
From left to right: Museum with a turret tower, Holy Ghost Hospital from the 14th century, Grodzka Street and Town Hall, Corpus Christi Church
Biecz
Biecz
Coordinates: 49°43′55″N 21°15′45″E
Country Poland
VoivodeshipLesser Poland
CountyGorlice
GminaBiecz
Established10th century
Town rights1257
Government
  MayorMirosław Józef Wędrychowicz
Area
  Total17.71 km2 (6.84 sq mi)
Elevation
281 m (922 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2021)
  Total4,468
  Density252/km2 (650/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
38-340
Area code+48 13
Vehicle platesKGR
National roads
Voivodeship roads
Websitehttp://www.biecz.pl

By the mid-16th century, the city was one of the largest in Poland. Being a royal city, Biecz enjoyed an economic and social Renaissance during the 14th and 15th centuries which tapered off into a gradual decline starting during the 17th century. Today, it is a small town with a number of historical monuments.

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