Myczkowce
Poland
A pocket-sized village in the mountains of south-eastern Poland, Myczkowce sits directly on the water in the Subcarpathian region. Its most distinctive feature is a monumental church built between 1910 and 1914, designed as a synthesis of Ukrainian, Byzantine, and Romanesque architectural traditions to replace an earlier wooden structure from 1815. After the deportation of the Ukrainian community, the building served as a storage facility before being reconsecrated as a Roman Catholic church in 1979.
- Population510
- Nearest water from center 0.3 km0.2 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 11 km6.7 mi
Nearest airports
Nearest train stations
Climate · monthly averages
J
-4°25°
65mm2.5in
F
-2°28°
65mm2.6in
M
2°35°
70mm2.7in
A
8°46°
85mm3.3in
M
13°55°
125mm4.9in
J
16°62°
130mm5.1in
J
18°65°
155mm6.1in
A
18°64°
110mm4.4in
S
13°55°
100mm3.9in
O
8°46°
80mm3.2in
N
3°37°
65mm2.6in
D
-2°28°
70mm2.7in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗