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Czertez - Greek Catholic church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord. Built in 1742, but it was first mentioned in 1448. During the repairs in 1836 the cupolas over the presbytery and women’s gallery were replaced by double pitched roofs and vault ceiling was made. Inside the preserved remains of polychrome.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route II Sanok-Dynów)
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 Gawluszowice - Parish church dedicated to St. Adalbert.Built in place of the previous one ruined by the flood in 1677 of larch wood and shingled. The church is one-nave, made of logs. Rebuilt in 1871: a detached bell-tower was built in arcade shape, the previous tower was dismantled and replaced by a vestibule. It is the second largest wooden object of religious worship in Polando
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route IX Tarnobrzeg – Nisko)
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Iwonicz Zdroj - Church dedicated to St. Ivo of Kermartin and Mother. Built thank to the Fund of Zaluski family in 1895 and is a unique example of wooden resort town church with Neo-Gothic features. The temple stands on stone foundations, skeleton construction with three naves.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route I Krosno - Brzozów)
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  Liskowate - Ortodox Church dedicated to Birth of St. Virgin Mary. Built in 1832 on the site of the old one, mentioned in 1564. Is one of three remaining in Poland churches of Boyko type. The temple is positioned, triple log construction on stone foundations. Last time the temple was radically repaired and rebuilt in 1929. Currently, the Roman Catholic church.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route III Ustrzyki Dolne – Lesko)
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Leki Gorne - Church dedicated to St. Bartholomew. The church appeared in 1484, but the parish existed in Leki Gorne already in 1373. The church has been rebuilt twice. The temple is a log construction in Gothic style with a baroque tower and brick vestry. Rococo interior of the church.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route IX Jaslo – Debica – Ropczyce)
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Miekisz Stary - Greek Catholic church dedicated to Our Lady’s Protection. Built in 1803-1811, but it is assumed that the sanctuary walls from XVII century are the oldest part of the temple. In the ’80, XIX century, the church was enlarged by a vestry and vestibules. Since the time of displacement not in use.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route V Przemysl)
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Nowe Brusno - Greek Catholic church dedicated to St. Paraskeva. Wooden church built in 1713. Was surrounded with eaves and arcades which were later removed. By the end of XIX century a vestry was built, later a new women’s gallery. After the war, not in use, restoration work began in the 90s XX century.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route VI Lubaczow)
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Pielgrzymka - Greek Catholic church dedicated to Michael Archangel. Built by the end of XVIII century, positioned, triple, made of logs. Represents typical for West Lemkos area sacral building. Inside, gilded and richly carved iconostasis, icon of St.Virgin Mary and ancient baptismal font.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route IV Sanok – Dukla)
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Sonina - Church dedicated to St. John the Baptist. The modern temple was built in the mid XVII century as a fortress church. However, the first church is considered to have appeared in Sonina in 1469. Has been restored and rebuilt many times.
Wooden Architecture Route of Podkarpacie Voivodship (Route VII Rzeszow – Jaroslaw)
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