• Płonia is a part of the city of Szczecin, Poland. It is situated on the right bank of Oder river, east of the Szczecin Old Town, and south-east of Szczecin-Dąbie...
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    The Płonia (German: Plöne) is a river in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, a right tributary of the Oder river, with a length of 74.3 km and a basin...
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    Szczecin in Poland, situated on the Płonia river, on the south coast of Dąbie Lake, on the right bank of Oder river, east of the Szczecin Old Town and...
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    Poland, later forming part of the historical New March region on the Płonia River, about 30 km (19 mi) north of Gorzów Wielkopolski. A gord settlement...
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    Oder (redirect from Oder river)
    Gryżynka – Warta with the Noteć – Myśla – Kurzyca – Stubia – Rurzyca – Tywa – Płonia – Ina – Gowienica – Śmieszka Opava – Psina (Cyna) – Cisek – Olszówka – Stradunia...
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    Płonia-Śmierdnica-Jezierzyce is a municipal neighbourhood of the city of Szczecin, Poland, situated on the right bank of Oder river, south-east of the...
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    Gowienica Miedwiańska (category Poland river stubs)
    Gowienica Miedwiańska is a river of Poland, which flows into the lake Miedwie near Stargard. Miedwie is drained by the Płonia. v t e...
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    The Łeba (German: Leba), a river in Middle Pomerania (Poland), originates near the village of Borzestowo west of Kartuzy, passes through Łebsko Lake and...
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  • Miedwinka (category Poland river stubs)
    Miedwinka is a river of Poland. It terminates into Lake Miedwie, which is drained by the Płonia. v t e...
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    The Ina (German: Ihna) is a river in northwestern Poland, a right tributary of the Oder River. The origins of the river are in Insko Lake (Polish: jezioro...
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    Grabowa (German: Grabow) is a river in the Pomerania region of northern Poland, 75 km (47 mi) long. Its source is Lake Wockmin near Sławno (Schlawe),...
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    Peene (redirect from Piana river)
    The Peene (German: [ˈpeːnə] ) is a river in Germany. The Westpeene, with the Ostpeene as its longer tributary, and the Kleine Peene/Teterower Peene (with...
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    Rega (redirect from Rega River)
    The Rega is a river in north-western Poland, flowing into the Baltic Sea. It is the country's 24th longest river, with a total length of 188 km and a catchment...
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    Świna (redirect from Swine (river))
    Wollin). It is a part of the Oder estuary, and carries about 75% of that river's waterflow (of the remainder, Peenestrom carries 15% and Dziwna 10%). It...
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    It is located on the Pyrzyce-Stargard Plains, on the west bank of the river Płonia, and has roughly 1,400 inhabitants. The area has been inhabited since...
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    Słupia (redirect from Slupia River)
    Słupia (German: Stolpe) is a river in north-western Poland, a tributary of the Baltic Sea, with a length of 138 kilometres and the basin area of 1,623 km²...
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    isotherm. Centrum Nowe Zagrody Ocice Stara Wieś Miedonia Ostróg Markowice Płonia Brzezie Sudół Studzienna Obora The officially protected traditional beverage...
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    finished and domestic animal rising was important for the economy. The Płonia group of a comparable period, named after a neighborhood of Szczecin, extended...
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    12th century Danish raids, and was refounded in 1260. The ford across the river Dziwna on which Wolin is located has been used as far back as the Stone...
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    Duchy and later Province of Pomerania. It stretched roughly from the Oder River in the West to Pomerelia in the East. The Polish term Pomorze Zachodnie...
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  • Krzekna (category Poland river stubs)
    Krzekna is a river of Poland. It flows into Lake Będogoszcz, which is connected with Lake Miedwie by the Ostrowica Canal. Dobropolski Potok Słoneczny...
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    part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, while it is bounded by the Vistula River in the east. The easternmost part of Pomerania is alternatively known as...
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    Wieprza (redirect from Wieprza River)
    The Wieprza (German: Wipper) is a river in north-western Poland in the region of Pomerania, a tributary of the Baltic Sea, with a length of 112 km (70 mi)...
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    realm, including Silesia and Lubusz Land on both sides of the middle Oder River, but without Western Pomerania, which became part of the Polish state again...
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    while the towns of Międzyzdroje and Wolin lie further east. Water from the river Oder flows into the Szczecin Lagoon and from there through the Peene west...
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    Recknitz (redirect from River Recknitz)
    The Recknitz (historically known as Raxa) is a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northeastern Germany. The Recknitz's glacial valley stretches as far...
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    Swinemünde [ˌsviːnəˈmʏndə]; Low German: Swienemünn; all three meaning "Świna [river] mouth"; Kashubian: Swina) is a city in Western Pomerania and seaport on...
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    Both Lebsko and Gardno lakes were previously bays. There are also seven rivers crossing the park, the largest being the Łeba and the Łupawa. Forests in...
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    From the South, the lagoon is fed by several arms of the Oder river and smaller rivers like Ziese, Peene, Zarow, Uecker, and Ina. In the North, the lagoon...
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    Palmer Ort Rivers Brda Drawa Drwęca Dziwna Grabowa Gwda Ina Łeba Motława Oder West East Regalica Parsęta Peene Peenestrom Piaśnica Płonia Radunia Randow...
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