- The
Martwa Wisła (Polish: [ˈmartfa ˈviswa]; German: Tote Weichsel; both
literally "dead Vistula") is a river,
which is one of the
branches of the Vistula...
- to the west,
Letnica to the south, and Przeróbka to the east (over the
Martwa Wisła). The
landmark of the
district is the
historic Nowy Port Lighthouse...
- Sea with a
delta of six main
branches (Leniwka, Przekop, Śmiała Wisła,
Martwa Wisła,
Nogat and Szkarpawa). The
river has many ****ociations with Polish...
- the town of
Starogard Gdański. The
Motlawa goes
through Rokickie Lake to
Martwa Wisła, a
branch of the Vistula. The
total length of the
river is estimated...
-
Stockholm and Geneva. Gdańsk lies at the
mouth of the Motława
river to the
Martwa Wisła, a
branch of the Vistula. It is
located on the
border between different...
- of Gdańsk Bay in the city of Gdańsk,
extending along the
Vistula estuary Martwa Wisła (Dead Vistula), Port
Channel and
Kashubia Canal. It is one of the...
- Grapes)
Martwa natura z
kwiatami (Still Life With Flowers) Wnętrze
saloniku (Parlor Interior)
Martwa natura (Still Life) Róże (Roses)
Martwa natura z...
-
Festung Weichselmünde) is a
historic fortress located in Gdańsk by the
Martwa Wisła river, by an old
estuary of the
river Vistula,
flowing into the Bay...
-
Vistula direct via
three branches—the Leniwka, the Śmiała Wisła and the
Martwa Wisła—and
indirectly via the
Vistula Lagoon with two branches, the Nogat...
-
while its
southern border is a
branch of the
Vistula river,
called the
Martwa Wisła. The
western border was
created in 1840
during the
flooding and creation...