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Bystrzyca (Oder)

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River in Poland
Bystrzyca
Świdnicką
Map of Bystrzyca river and its basin.
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationOder
 • coordinates51°11′41″N 16°55′03″E / 51.194727°N 16.917614°E / 51.194727; 16.917614
Length95 km (59 mi)
Basin size1,768 km (683 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionOderBaltic Sea

The Bystrzyca is a river of Poland, a left tributary of the Oder, which it meets a few kilometers north (downstream) from Wrocław.

The Bystrzyca was dammed in 1917 near the village of Lubachów to create Lake Lubachowskie, and dammed at Mietków in 1974 to create the large reservoir Zalew Mietkowski. The river also forms the western boundary of the Owl Mountains range in the Central Sudetes.

Among its tributaries is the Strzegomka.

See also

References

  1. "Rzeka Bystrzyca" (in Polish).
  2. "Odra i jej dopływy". Wrocławska przyroda (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2021-04-22. Retrieved 2015-11-19.


Tributaries of the Oder
Main tributaries of the left bank
Main tributaries of the right bank
Distributary
Cities and towns

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