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Drawa (German: Drage) is a
river and po****r
aquatic trail in Poland, 192 km long. The
surface of its
catchment area
amounts to 3291 km2. The
Drawa begins...
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Drawa National Park (Polish: Drawieński Park Narodowy) is
located in north-western Poland, on the
border of
Greater Poland,
Lubusz and West Pomeranian...
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excessively high cross-country
speed or
other reasons.[citation needed] The
Drawa (uzbrojenie) [pl] fire
control system,
developed by
Polish engineers, contains...
- Buca
River Bucaisau River Dama
River Dreketi River Nabiti River Naua
River Drawa River Lutukina River Navuturerega River Korovuli River Nakorotolutolu River...
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western spur of the
Baltic Uplands. The town lies on the
headwater of the
Drawa River, a
right tributary of the Noteć, west of an
expansive woodland with...
- the Vistula, at Bydgoszcz. The
lower sections down from the
mouth of the
Drawa (near Krzyż Wielkopolski) are
located within the
broad Toruń-Eberswalde...
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Areas with the
highest natural values are
protected as
national parks (
Drawa National Park and
Warta Mouth National Park),
landscape parks and wildlife...
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Drawa [ˈdrava] (German: Groß Sonnenburg) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Bartoszyce,
within Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship...
- lake is Lake
Drawsko (German: Dratzigsee; 18.66 km²),
through which the
Drawa flows, the most
important river in the region. Its
chief settlements are...
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Westerplatte Wittow Cape
Arkona Bug
Schaabe Zudar Palmer Ort
Rivers Brda
Drawa Drwęca
Dziwna Grabowa Gwda Ina Łeba Motława Oder West East
Regalica Parsęta...