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Nizina River is the
largest tributary of the
Chitina River in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It is
located in the Wrangell–St.
Elias National Park and Preserve...
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Norddeutsches Tiefland –
North German Plain; Mitteleuropäische Tiefebene; Polish:
Nizina Środkowoeuropejska –
Central European Plain; Danish: Nordeuropæiske Lavland...
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Silesian Lowlands (or
Silesian Plains, Polish:
Nizina Śląska, Czech: Slezská
nížina, German:
Schlesische Niederung) are
lowlands located in Silesia, Poland...
- Lowland") name for a part of the
Great Alföld the
Slovak name (Podunajská
nížina, literally: "Danubian Lowland") for the
Slovak part of the
Little Alföld...
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Precipitation runoff from the
mountain drains into
tributaries of the
Nizina River,
which in turn is part of the
Copper River drainage basin.
Based on...
- The
Mazovian Lowland (Polish:
Nizina Mazowiecka,
pronounced [ɲiˈʑi.na ma.zɔˈvjɛt͡s.ka]), also
known as the
Masovian Plain, is the
largest geographical...
- the
south slope of the
Wrangell Mountains; in
order downstream they are
Nizina, Lakina, Gilahina, and
Kuskulana rivers. From the
south the main affluents...
- The East(ern)
Slovak Lowland (Slovak: Východoslovenská
nížina) is the name of a part of the
Great Hungarian Plain (Slovak: Veľká dunajská kotlina) situated...
- úval (Lower
Morava Valley),
whilst that
within Slovakia is
called Borská
nížina (Bor Lowland, part of the Záhorie region)
Marchfeld (Moravské pole) in Lower...
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located in the north-eastern
corner of the
Danubian Lowland (Podunajská
nížina), 110
kilometres (68 miles) east of Bratislava, 40
kilometres (25 miles)...