- The
Widawa (German: Weide) is a
river in Poland, a right-bank
tributary of the Oder River.
Towns along the
Widawa include Namysłów, Bierutów, and Wrocław...
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Widawa (Polish: [viˈdava]; German:
Weide [ˈvaɪdə]) is a
district in Wrocław, Poland,
located in the
northern part of the city. It was
established in the...
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Widawa [viˈdava] is a
village in Łask County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative district)
called Gmina Widawa...
- Republic.
About one-third of the area of the city was flooded. The
smaller Widawa River also
flooded the city simultaneously,
worsening the damage. An earlier...
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Gmina Widawa is a
rural gmina (administrative district) in Łask County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland. Its seat is the
village of
Widawa,
which lies...
- – Olza – Ruda –
Bierawka – Kłodnica –
Czarnka – Mała
Panew –
Stobrawa –
Widawa –
Jezierzyca –
Barycz –
Krzycki Rów –
Obrzyca – Jabłonna –
Pliszka – Ołobok...
- Schmollen) is a 27.46 km long
river that is a right-bank
tributary of the
Widawa River. The
Smolna River begins near the
village of Wabienice,
located approximately...
- of
Lower Silesia. It is
situated on the Oleśnica River, a
tributary of
Widawa.
Located about 30
kilometres (19 mi)
northeast of the
Silesian capital Wrocław...
- 49-kilometre-long (27.02 mi)
river that is the
longest right-bank
tributary of the
Widawa River. It
flows in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship in the Oleśnica and Wrocław...
- for
prehistoric iron
production in
Central Europe — A case
study of the
Widawa catchment area in
eastern Silesia, Poland". Catena. 149 (1): 474–490. Bibcode:2017Caten...