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13-MAY-2017

Vistula River (Wisla)

The longest river in Poland, the Vistula (Wisla) winds its way from the Beskidy mountains of southern Poland, through Krakow and Warsaw and up the the bay in Gdansk to the Baltic Sea. At 1,047 kilometers (678 miles) long and draining an area of 194,424 km (75,067 sq. miles), no wonder the Vistula has become the stuff of Polish legend. While the written history of the Vistula is sketchy at best, speculative at worst, we do know that the origin of the river's name is probably Indo-European, though its current moniker is the Polonized version. In past times, the Vistula used to be connected to the Dnieper River, and through it to the Black Sea, where it was part of the Amber Road, an ancient river trade route from the Black Sea to the Baltic.

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Walter Otto Koenig08-Jun-2017 01:15
Very nice view from across the river. "V"
Carter Creek07-Jun-2017 23:29
Very nice view of the city and river. V
Patricia Kay07-Jun-2017 22:12
Always good to have water near the city...beautiful image Jose...BV
Jim Coffman07-Jun-2017 21:25
I agree with Chris, very interesting view!
chris morton07-Jun-2017 20:34
an interesting view
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