Mala Uholka

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The village of Mala Uholka stretched for 12 kilometers along the river of the same name, 30 kilometers north of Tiachiv.

It is mentioned in the 16th century, although it existed earlier. An old working wooden mill has been preserved. In 1962-1985, Archimandrite Iov Uholskyi served as an archimandrite in the local church of Saint Dmitriy of Thessalonica, who was canonized in 2008.

On the northern outskirts of the village is the office of the Uholka Forestry, from which the ecotourism route to the largest karst cave "Druzhba" in the Carpathians and the rock "Karstovy Bridge" begins.

Село Мала Уголька розтягнулося на 12 кілометрів уздовж однойменної річки в 30 кілометрах на північ від Тячева.

Згадується в XVI сторіччі, хоча існувало і раніше. Зберігся старовинний діючий дерев'яний млин. В місцевій церкві Святого Дмитрія Солунського в 1962-1985 роках служив архімандритом Іов Угольський, зарахований в 2008 році до лику святих.

На північній околиці села розташована контора Угольського лісництва, від якої починається екотуристичний маршрут до найбільшої в Карпатах карстової печери "Дружба" та скелі "Карстовий міст".

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Rock "Karst Bridge", Mala Uholka
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Rock "Karst Bridge"

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The "Karst bridge" rock is a rare monument of nature, one of the most impressive natural sights of the Carpathians. It is located in the "Chur" tract on the territory of the Uholsko-Shyrokoluzhansky protected massif, north of the village of Mala Uholka.

"Karst bridge" is a giant stone arch in limestone rock, formed over thousands of years by karst processes.

Traces of the pagan temple have been preserved. In the 16th-18th centuries, there was an Orthodox monastery here, which was closed in 1788 by the Austrian authorities.

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