Warta - Wikipedia The river Warta ( ˈvɑːrtə VAR-tə, Polish: [ˈvarta] ⓘ; German: Warthe [ˈvaʁtə] ⓘ; Latin: Varta) rises in central Poland and meanders greatly through the Polish Plain in a north-westerly direction to flow into the Oder at Kostrzyn nad Odrą on Poland's border with Germany
Warta River | Vistula tributary, Central Europe | Britannica The Warta is the second longest river lying entirely in Poland; its basin of 21,084 square miles (54,607 square km) makes it the third largest in Poland About half its length, from Kostrzyn to Konin, is navigable
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Warta — Grokipedia The Warta is a major river in west-central Poland, originating in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland near Zawiercie in the Silesian Voivodeship at an elevation of approximately 379 meters, and flowing generally northwest for 808 kilometers (502 miles) before joining the Oder River near Kostrzyn nad Odrą in the Lubusz Voivodeship
Warta | Encyclopedia. com Warta (vär´tä), river, c 475 mi (760 km) long, rising in the Jura Krakowska, S Poland, and flowing N and W past Częstochowa and Poznań to the Oder River at Kostrzyn It is connected with the Vistula River by the Noteć River, its tributary, and by the Bydgoszcz Canal
Warta Explained The river Warta (pronounced as pl ; de|Warthe pronounced as de ; la|Varta) rises in central Poland and meanders greatly through the Polish Plain in a north-westerly direction to flow into the Oder at Kostrzyn nad Odrą on Poland's border with Germany
WARTA RIVER - TOURIST POTENTIAL - Międzynarodowa Droga Wodna E70 The Warta is the longest tributary of the Odra, the third longest (808 km) and the second longest river flowing entirely within Poland The final section of 68 2 km (from the estuary of the Warta to the Odra in Kostrzyn to the estuary of the Noteć to the Warta in Santok) is part of the MDW E70 route and belongs to the 2nd shipping class
Warta | FactMonster The Warta is navigable for large craft to Poznań and for small craft for about half its course The lower course of the river, formerly in Germany, became (1945) part of Poland as a result of the Potsdam Conference
Warta Mouth National Park - National Parks Association Warta Mouth National Park is renowned for its exceptional avian diversity, making it one of the most important waterfowl habitats in Central Europe To date, approximately 280 bird species have been recorded within the park, with over 170 species breeding there