Poliana is an old village on the Svalіava-Zhdeniievo highway, next to the Kyiv-Chop highway. In the XVII century. became famous as one of the centers of the Oprishkov movement in Transcarpathia.
Since the 18th century belonged to the Earls of Schonborn, who began to develop the resort infrastructure on the mineral water springs discovered here. In the XX century. the industrial bottling of mineral waters was mastered, the most famous of which are now "Poliana Kvasova" and "Poliana Kupel". The sanatoriums "Poliana ", "Kvitka Poloniny" and "Khrustalne Dzherelo" use them to treat diseases of the digestive system.
Поляна - старовинне село на трасі Свалява-Жденієво, поруч з трасою Київ-Чоп. У XVII столітті прославилося як один із центрів опришківського руху на Закарпатті.
З XVIII століття належало графам Шенборнам, які почали розвивати курортну інфраструктуру на виявлених тут джерелах мінеральних вод. У XX столітті було освоєно промисловий розлив мінеральних вод, найвідомішими з яких зараз є "Поляна Квасова" та "Поляна Купель". Санаторії "Поляна", "Квітка полонини" та "Кришталеве джерело" застосовують їх для лікування захворювань органів травлення.
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The source of therapeutic mineral water "Polyana Kvasova" is located on the territory of the sanatorium. "Sonyachne Zakarpattya".
Buvet was opened together with the sanatorium in 1965.
The Poliana deposit of mineral waters is located two kilometers from the center of the village of Poliana on the left bank of the Velika Pinya River in the Kvasy tract. The source has been known since the 18th century. In Transcarpathia, mineral waters containing natural carbon dioxide are called kvass, kvass.
At first, the water from the Poliana source was transported in barrels, and in 1840 it was bottled and exported to Europe under the name "Polyanska". The new industrial bottling of water "Polyana Kvasova" was launched in 1946.
The content of hydrocarbons in it is much higher than in the famous Borjomi. One glass is enough to get rid of heartburn. Water is used for the prevention and treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and joints.
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