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River Vistula

 
 
Information about the waterway

The River Vistula is a large river and is part of the Polish Canals. It runs for 1047 kilometres from Vistula - Gdańsk Junction (which is a dead end) to Barania Góra (which is a dead end).

The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

It has junctions with the River Szkarpawa at Vistula - Szkarpawa Junction; with the River Nogat at Vistula - Nogat Junction and with the River Martwa Wisła at River Vistula - Martwa Wisła Junction.

Vistula - Gdańsk Junction
Junction of the Rzeka Vistula with the Zatoka Gdańska (Danzig)
River Vistula - Martwa Wisła Junction
Junction of the Rzeka Vistula with the Rzeka Martwa Wisła
7.90 kilometres 0 locks
Vistula - Szkarpawa Junction
Junction of the Rzeka Wisła with the Rzeka Szkarpawa
13.53 kilometres 0 locks
E28/E77 Bridge
Span 2 under construction - 8th August 2017
15.08 kilometres 0 locks
Tczew Railway Bridge
41.94 kilometres 0 locks
Tczew Bridge
Most Tczewski
41.99 kilometres 0 locks
Tczew 42.16 kilometres 0 locks
Tczew Visitor Moorings 42.90 kilometres 0 locks
Knybawski Bridge
Most Knybawski
47.78 kilometres 0 locks
Vistula - Nogat Junction
Junction of the Rzeka Wisła with the Rzeka Nogat
69.24 kilometres 0 locks
Gniew 81.42 kilometres 0 locks
Grudziadz 135.03 kilometres 0 locks
Vistula - Brda Junction
Junction of the Rzeka Wisła with the Rzeka Brda
212.16 kilometres 0 locks
Bydgoszcz 214.22 kilometres 0 locks
Torun
Toruń (Polish)
258.37 kilometres 0 locks
Barania Góra 1047 kilometres 0 locks
 
 
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The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
Wikipedia

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The Vistula (; Polish: Wisła, Polish pronunciation: [ˈvʲiswa] (listen)), the longest and largest river in Poland, is the 9th-longest river in Europe, at 1,047 kilometres (651 miles) in length. The drainage-basin, reaching into three other nations covers 193,960 km2 (74,890 sq mi), of which 168,868 km2 (65,200 sq mi) is in Poland – 54% of Poland.

The Vistula rises at Barania Góra in the south of Poland, 1,220 meters (4,000 ft) above sea level in the Silesian Beskids (western part of Carpathian Mountains), where it begins with the Little White Vistula (Biała Wisełka) and the Black Little Vistula (Czarna Wisełka). It flows through Poland's largest cities, including Kraków, Sandomierz, Warsaw, Płock, Włocławek, Toruń, Bydgoszcz, Świecie, Grudziądz, Tczew and Gdańsk. It empties into the Vistula Lagoon (Zalew Wiślany) or directly into the Gdańsk Bay of the Baltic Sea with a delta of six main branches (Leniwka, Przekop, Śmiała Wisła, Martwa Wisła, Nogat and Szkarpawa).

The river is often associated with Polish culture, history and national identity. It is the country's most important waterway and natural symbol, and the term "Vistula Land" (Polish: kraj nad Wisłą) can be synonymous with Poland.

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