Two counties (powiats) in Poland may be referred to in English by this name, as in Polish they are both named powiat grodziski (which means powiat of Grodzisk). A county (Polish: powiat, pronounced povyat; plural, powiaty) is the Polish third-level unit of administration, equivalent to a county, district or prefecture (NUTS-4 or rather LAU-1) in other countries. ...
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The Siemiatycze County is characterised by rich natural and touring values thanks to its picturesque location in the middle Bug valley.
This is the most interesting part of the river valley, called "Podlaski Bug River Ravine", stretching from Niemirów to Drohiczyn.
The richness of natural environment of the Siematycze County may be justified by large forest complexes not damaged by man's activity (forests constitute 32% of the total county's area).