Solina, Poland

Solina [sɔˈlʲina] is a village in Lesko County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland.

Local people highly depend on tourist income in the summer by renting rooms, running restaurants and bars and selling souvenirs.

On the east side of the dam there are a lot of attractions open during summer, such as water sport equipment rental, a port with tourist ships, amusement park, disco and beach.

There were three main ethnic groups living in the village until World War II: Boyko (Ukrainians), Jews and Poles.

Another ethnic group of Boyko were forced by the communist government to move to the Soviet Union or west of Poland during the Operation Vistula.