Kamień Lagoon
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Kamień Lagoon | |
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Zalew Kamieński (Polish) | |
Location | Kamień County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland |
Coordinates | 53°59′25″N 14°44′55″E / 53.99028°N 14.74861°E |
Primary inflows | Wołczenica, Świniec |
Islands | Chrząszczewska Island |
Settlements | Kamień Pomorski, Dziwnów, Międzywodzie |
Kamień Lagoon is a lagoon on the Oder River in north-western Poland. It is part of the Dziwna.
Both the lagoon and the Dziwna are part of Poland's internal waters.[citation needed]
Several settlements lie on the shores of the lagoon, notably (in order of population) Kamień Pomorski, Dziwnów, Międzywodzie, Wrzosowo and Dziwnówek. There are also three small villages on Chrząszczewska Island: Chrząszczewo, Chrząszczewko and Buniewice.
Until 1945, the lagoon was referred to by its German name of Camminer Bodden.[citation needed] In 1949, it officially became called Kamieński Zalew,[citation needed] and in 1991 the words in its name were reversed, its new name being Zalew Kamieński.[citation needed]
Gallery
[edit]- A map of the Kamień Lagoon and its surroundings.
- A view of the lagoon from Chrząszczewska Island.
- The pier in Kamień Pomorski, which hangs over the lagoon.
- Boats moored on the lagoon at Międzywodzie.
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