Nowy Sącz
Nowy Sącz is a city located in southern Poland, situated at the confluence of the Dunajec and Kamienica rivers. It serves as the capital of the Nowy Sącz County and is part of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The city has a rich history, dating back to the 13th century, and features a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque.
The city is known for its vibrant cultural scene and hosts various events throughout the year. Notable landmarks include the Nowy Sącz Castle and the Church of St. Margaret. The surrounding region is also popular for outdoor activities, such as hiking in the nearby Pieniny National Park.