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Stary Sącz

Stary Sącz

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nameStary Sącz
image_skylineStary Sącz. Zespół klasztorny Sióstr Klarysek 8.jpg
image_captionPoor Clare Nuns monastery in Stary Sącz
image_shieldPOL Stary Sącz COA.svg
image_flagPOL Stary Sącz flag.svg
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Voivodeship
subdivision_name1Lesser Poland
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Nowy Sącz
subdivision_type3Gmina
subdivision_name3Stary Sącz
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameJacek Lelek
established_titleTown rights
established_date1257
area_total_km216.56
population_as_of2021
population_total9211
population_density_km2auto
timezoneCET
utc_offset+1
timezone_DSTCEST
utc_offset_DST+2
coordinates
elevation_m320
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code33-340
registration_plateKNS
websitehttp://www.stary.sacz.pl
footnotes{{designation listembed=yes
designation1Historic Monument of Poland
designation1_date2018-12-10
designation1_numberDz. U. z 2018 r. poz. 2415

Stary Sącz is a small historic town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship of southern Poland. It is the seat of the Gmina Stary Sącz (commune), and one of the oldest towns in the country, receiving Magdeburg rights in the 13th century.

Geography

Stary Sącz is located in bottom of the valley called Kotlina Sądecka, between two rivers - Dunajec and Poprad, at an altitude of 320 m above sea level.

History

Saint Elisabeth church in the 1920s

The history of the town dates back to the Early Middle Ages when Duchess Kinga of Poland, the daughter of the King Béla IV of Hungary and the wife of Duke Bolesław V the Chaste, received the land called Sącz, together with surrounding villages, from her husband in the year 1257. It is assumed to be the date of the town foundation. Indeed, the Duchess must have loved the mountains very much, since she founded a Convent of the Poor Clares there in 1280 and she became its duchess herself. Almost at the same time, on the opposite slope of the Sącz hill, the seat of a Franciscan order was established also by Duchess Kinga. In the year 1358 the town received a privilege of the Magdeburg law, confirmed by King Casimir III the Great. An extremely advantageous location, on a very busy trade route to Hungary, fostered the town's rapid development. However the town was often damaged by disasters, of which fires were the most harmful. The town also did not manage to escape floods, plagues, and wars. During the biggest fire in its history in 1795, the entire town almost burned down.

In 1999, the town was visited by Pope John Paul II who attracted a crowd of 600,000 people for a mass which was dedicated to St. Kinga of Poland.

Tourism, recreation and sport

Stary Sącz has unique medieval architecture and many monuments of ecclesiastical buildings.

At the fork of the rivers Dunajec and Poprad is a recreation area with a few ponds. (Their overall surface-area is 14 ha). These ponds contain numerous fish, including carp, trout and sanders, and rainbow trout in a special fishery.

Stary Sącz, situated in the lag of the Poprad Landscape Park is also the seat of the Park Service. One of Poland's biggest landscape parks stretches all over the range of the mountains Radziejowa and Jaworzyna in the Beskid Sądecki region.

There are several hiking trails in the area, some of which start in Stary Sącz. These include:

  • The Yellow Route: from the railway station in Stary Sącz via Moszczenica, Przysietnica into the Radziejowa range, where, on the Przehyba summit (1175 m), it joins The Red Route heading towards Krościenko.
  • The Blue Route: begins at the railway station in Barcice and via Wola Krogulecka climbs the Makowica summit (948 m). A bike route goes from Stary Sącz to the Przehyba summit via Gołkowice and Skrudzina.

Many sporting event take place in Stary Sącz. Some of the most well attended are:

  • The Polish Volleyball Championship of Forest-Schools with competitors from Denmark and Slovakia
  • The Open Mountain Cycling Youth Competition
  • The International Motorbike Rally
  • The Mayor's Cup Street Race
  • The All-Polish Ecological Rally
  • The New Year's Eve Race from Stary Sącz to Nowy Sącz

Twin towns – sister cities

Stary Sącz has the following sister cities:

  • ISR - Ness Ziona, Israel, 1996
  • SVK - Liptovský Hrádok, Slovakia, 2001
  • HUN - Keszthely, Hungary, 2001
  • SVK - Levoča, Slovakia, 2003
  • ITA - Menconico, Italy, 2003
  • UKR - Chuhuiv, Ukraine, 2004
  • FRA - Lambres-lez-Douai, France, 2007
  • HUN - Dunakeszi, Hungary, 2007
  • HUN - Kosd, Hungary, 2011

References

References

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  2. (5 March 2024). "Gmina Stary Sącz".
  3. (2018). "Rozporządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 10 grudnia 2018 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii "Stary Sącz - zespół staromiejski wraz z klasztorem Sióstr Klarysek"".
  4. (2018). "Kilka uwag o okolicznościach budowy i formie architektonicznej kościoła Klarysek w Starym Sączu / Several remarks on the circumstances of the construction and architectural form of the Order of St. Clare church in Stary Sącz". Modus. Prace z historii sztuki.
  5. (2011). "Działalność księżnej krakowsko-sandomierskiej Kingi (1234–1292) jako przyczynek do dyskusji o roli kobiety w średniowieczu". Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Marynarki Wojennej.
  6. (30 June 1959). "Parafialni proboszczowie starosądeccy". Nasza Przeszłość.
  7. Williams, Carol. (17 June 1999). "Pope, Still Ailing, Pays a Sentimental Visit".
  8. (19 April 2021). "Współpraca międzynarodowa » Gmina Stary Sącz".
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