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Łebsko Lake (Kashubian:
Jezoro Łebsczo; Polish:
Jezioro Łebsko) is a
brackish coastal lake in the
Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland. It is
connected to...
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language formerly spoken by the
Slovincians living between lakes Gardno and
Łebsko near Słupsk in Pomerania.
Slovincian is
classified either as a language...
- district) Lake
Sniardwy (Jezioro Śniardwy in
Mazury lake district) Lake
Lebsko (Jezioro
Łebsko) Lake
Miedwie (Jezioro Miedwie) Lake
Jeziorak (Jezioro Jeziorak)...
- Poland. It is
located in the
region of Gdańsk
Pomerania (Pomerelia), near
Łebsko Lake and the
mouth of the
river Łeba on the
Slovincian Coast of the Baltic...
- Lubāns Lake Rāzna Lake
Engure Lake Śniardwy Lake
Mamry Lake Ruda Woda Lake
Łebsko Lake Dąbie Lake
Miedwie Lake
Jeziorak Lake
Niegocin Lake Hańcza Lake Palić...
- scale. Waters,
which occupy 55% of park's area, are made up of
lakes -
Łebsko (71.40 km2 (27.57 sq mi),
maximum depth 6.3 m (21 ft)),
Gardno (24.68 km2...
- in the
Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, from the area
around the
lakes of
Łebsko and Gardno. In the
aftermath of
World War II,
Slovincians emigrated en m****e...
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kilometres (39 sq mi), are Lake Śniardwy and Lake
Mamry in Masuria, and Lake
Łebsko and Lake
Drawsko in Pomerania. In
addition to the lake
districts in the...
- Elbląg
Vistula at Gdańsk
Radunia at Gdańsk Reda near
Wejherowo Łeba at
Łebsko Lake Słupia at
Ustka Wieprza at Darłowo Parsęta at Kołobrzeg Rega near Trzebiatów...
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biggest being the
Lagoon of Szczecin). The
eastern coastline is smooth.
Łebsko and
several other lakes were
formerly bays, but have been cut off from the...