- The
Kaczawa (German: Katzbach), in
English Katzbach, is a
river in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. It
springs from the
Kaczawskie Mountains...
- Woda (Polish for "black water") is a
river of Poland, a
tributary of the
Kaczawa,
which it
meets in Legnica. The
Czarna Woda is 48km long. It
flows through...
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located in the
historic Lower Silesia region on the
right bank of the
Kaczawa river,
about 20 km (12 mi)
southwest of Legnica. In the south, the Kaczawskie...
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Szczytniki nad
Kaczawą [ʂt͡ʂɨtˈɲiki ˌnat kaˈt͡ʂavɔ̃] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kunice,
within Legnica County,
Lower Silesian...
- city in
southwestern Poland, in the
central part of
Lower Silesia, on the
Kaczawa River and the
Czarna Woda. As well as
being the seat of the county, since...
- south-western Poland. It is
located on the
Skora river, a
tributary of the
Kaczawa at an
average altitude of 170 m (560 ft)
above sea level. Chojnów is the...
- Nysa Szalona, a
river in Poland, the
Raging Neisse; a
tributary of the
Kaczawa in
Poland Nysa Mała, a
river in Poland, the
Little Neisse; a tributary...
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front made up of an
escarpment linked to the
Sudetic Marginal Fault. Near
Kaczawa this
escarpment reaches 80 to 120 m in height. The
relative influence of...
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tributary of the Oder in
Silesia Raging Neisse, a left
tributary of the
Kaczawa (Katzbach) in
Poland Little Neisse, left
tributary of the
Raging Neisse...
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general Prince Blücher
defeated a
French army
under Marshal MacDonald at the
Kaczawa river (then Katzbach), a
small river running through Legnickie Pole (then...