Sucha Beskidzka

Sucha Beskidzka (before 1961 called only Sucha) is a county town in the southern Poland (see: Sucha Beskidzka county), in the Lesser Poland Voivodship since 1999, previously in Bielsko-Biala Voivodship (1975-1998). Population: 9,737 inhabitants (2002). It developed strongly in the end of 19th century thanks to railway junction: Krakow - Sucha Beskidzka - Zakopane and Zywiec - Sucha Beskidzka. Since the beginning of the 20th century it is the centre of the mountainous tourism in this part of the Beskidy Mountains (part of the Carpathians). In the town there are some examples of old architecture: worth seeing is the Renaissance castle (16th cent.), called Little Wawel, the church with cloister (17th cent.) and the old wooden inn, called Rzym (Rome) (18th cent.).

Education

In the town, there is two higher education schools:

Population

  1827 - 1811  1848 - 1842  1870 - 2280  1900 - 4214  1921 - 5151  1931 - 6004  1939 - 6250  1946 - 5866 (during the WW2 some 400 Jewish population of the town was killed)  1960 - 6599  1970 - 7751  1980 - 8735  1989 - 9754  2001 - 9810  2002 - 9737 

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