Biecz
city of Poland
Biecz is a village at the eastern edge of Małopolskie Province, 125 km east of Kraków (and not to be confused with Biecz near the German border). Like Kraków, its heyday was in medieval times, but it declined as the powerbase moved to Warsaw then Poland fell under foreign occupation. But several medieval buildings and parts of the old town walls have survived and are the main reason to visit.
The village is in the valley of the River Ropa, which flows out of the mountains on the border with Slovakia then down through Gorlice. It flows northeast across Małopolskie forming a natural transport route, and on into Podkarpackie Province eventually to join the Vistula. Biecz straggles along the historic route near the provincial boundary, with the modern highway 28 bypassing it on the other side of the valley.