River Nogat

The River Nogat is a large river and is part of the Polish Canals.
It runs for 63.14 kilometres through 4 locks from Vistula - Nogat Junction (where it joins the River Vistula) to Nogat - Vistula Lagoon Junction (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 Nogat - Szkarpawa Junction and with the Kanal Jagiellonski at Nogat - Jagiellonski Junction.
| Vistula - Nogat Junction Junction of the Rzeka Wisła with the Rzeka Nogat |
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| 605 Bridge Most 605 |
0.62 kilometres | 0 locks | |
| Śluza Biała Góra | 0.67 kilometres | 0 locks | |
| Biała Góra Visitor Moorings | 0.71 kilometres | 1 lock | |
| Śluza Szonowo | 14.71 kilometres | 1 lock | |
| Malbork Bridge | 18.84 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Malbork | 19 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Kilometre Post No 19 (Nogat) Distance to the junction with the Vistula River |
19.25 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Malbork Footbridge Most Imienia Swietegu Wojciecha |
19.51 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Malbork Railway Bridge | 19.88 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Malbork Marina | 20.52 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Śluza Rakowiec | 23.91 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Śluza Michałowa | 38.39 kilometres | 3 locks | |
| Jazowa Bridge Most Jazowa |
45.72 kilometres | 4 locks | |
| Kepki Bridge Most Kępki |
50.56 kilometres | 4 locks | |
| Nogat - Jagiellonski Junction Junction of the Rzeka Nogat with the Kanal Jagiellonski |
51.42 kilometres | 4 locks | |
| Nogat - Szkarpawa Junction Junction of the Rzeka Nogat with the Rzeka Szkarpawa |
62.05 kilometres | 4 locks | |
| Nogat - Vistula Lagoon Junction Junction of the Rzeka Nogat with the Zalew Wiślany |
63.14 kilometres | 4 locks |
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[Nogat]
The Nogat is a 62 km long delta branch of the Vistula River. Unlike the main river, it does not empty into Gdańsk Bay but rather into the Vistula Lagoon
[Malbork Castle]
Heinrich von Wilnowe. The castle is located on the southeastern bank of the river Nogat. It was named Marienburg after Mary, patron saint of the religious Order
[Vistula]
the mouth, where the river Nogat splits off. The Nogat also starts separately as a river named (on this map ) Alte Nogat (Old Nogat) south of Marienwerder
[Malbork]
Ordensburg Marienburg, which was founded in 1274 on the east bank of the river Nogat by the Teutonic Knights. Both the castle and the town (named Marienburg
[Stalag XX-B]
nearby farms, sawmills, factories, goodsyards and cutting ice on the river Nogat. List of German World War II POW camps Journey into captivity 1940, William
[Nogat (disambiguation)]
The Nogat is a river in northern Poland. Nogat may also refer to the following villages in Poland: Nogat, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (German Gross-Nogath)
[West Prussia]
of Nogat and Vistula rivers which remained in Germany after 1918, including the city and county of Elbląg and counties Malbork (part east of Nogat), Sztum
[Royal Prussia]
the now extinct Old Prussians along the Baltic coast east of the Vistula River, but also to the adjacent lands of the former Samboride dukes of Pomerelia
[List of rivers of the Baltic Sea]
Daugava (at Riga) Lielupe (at Jūrmala) Venta River (at Ventspils) Neman at Silute Pasłęka at Braniewo Nogat between Gdańsk and Elbląg Vistula at Gdańsk
[Cathedral Bridge]
design was inspired by the railway bridges over the river Vistula at Tczew and over the river Nogat at Malbork, both of which were finished in 1857 as
