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The Przegibek Pass and the border of Kozy
The Przegibek Pass lies at an altitude of 663 metres between the summits of Sokołówka (853 m) and Przegibek (685 m)in the Beskid Mały. The pass divides the Beskid Mały range into two parts: the Hrobacza Łąka group in the north and the Magurka Wilkowicka group in the south. Cutting across the pass is an asphalt road from the mid 1950s which connects the city of Bielsko-Biała with the village of Międzybrodzie Bialskie. The pass lies in the administrative area of the municipalities of Kozy and Wilkowice.  As a result of the administrative reform in the 1970s, a large part of the forest areas in the Beskid Mały was included in the municipality of Kozy whose border is now marked by the popular Gawra Bar on the Przegibek Pass. Originally, the border of Kozy ended about 4 km north near the summit of Mount Groniczki (833 m). The pass is crossed by the blue tourist trail leading from Mount Gaiki (816 m) in the north where the blue, red and green trails meet. Another noteworthy feature in the pass is a stone pillar shrine with a statue of Sorrowful Christ from 1858 and a monument to World War II victims from 1996. There are also traces of shooting trenches.
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