Ustrzyki Dolne (Ukrainian: Устрики Долішні, Russian: Устрики Дольные) - a city in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, the seat of the Bieszczady poviat, located on the Strwiąż River.
Ustrzyki Dolne situated at an altitude of approx. 480 m above sea level, on the route of the small and large Bieszczady loop. The number of inhabitants is around 9400.
Monuments:
- Baroque Sanctuary of Our Lady of Rudecki, the Bieszczady Queen in Ustrzyki Dolne-Jasień from 1740 and the Roman Catholic cemetery from the late nineteenth century.
- Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Queen of Poland from 1909-1911 with the icon of the Virgin Mary and the Infant Jesus from the second half of XVII century.
- Bricked former Orthodox church in Strwiązyk from 1831.
- Brick Catholic Greek Catholic church of the Dormition of the Mother of God from 1874. The bells from this church in 1939, for fear of war sequestration, were buried, and after 1951 dug and confiscated by the authorities of the Polish People's Republic.
- The building of the former synagogue from around 1870 and the historic Jewish cemetery (founded in the 18th century).
- Railway station from 1872.
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