Franciszek Blachnicki (buried in Good Shepherd Church in Krościenko), who died in 1987 in Germany where he worked after the beginning of the martial law in Poland.
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Bieszczady County, Poland, which acquired the Ukrainian territories during the 1951 exchange
In 1906, the first official route to the summit from Krościenko was labeled with blue signs.
Blessed Władysław Findysz (born December 13, 1907 in Krościenko Niżne near Krosno – died August 21, 1964 in Nowy Żmigród, Poland) was a Polish Catholic priest.
Zagórz is the most southeasterly railroad junction of the PKP, with lines going into three directions - eastwards (to Krościenko and Ukrainian border), southwards (to Nowy Łupków and Slovakian border) and westwards (to Jasło and the rest of the country).