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The lock separating Leniwka and Nogat

The Leniwka (Polish pronunciation: [lɛˈɲifka], German : Mühlengraben) is the former name[1] of the western branch of the Vistula (now Vistula) in northern Poland. It is 55.4 kilometres (34.4 mi) long, and flows into Gdańsk Bay, forming the borders of Sobieszewo Island. The Leniwka begins behind the lock in Biała Góra, where the Nogat, the eastern branch, also originates. The current Martwa Wisła is part of the Leniwka.

Towns and villages on the Leniwka include:

References

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  1. ^ "Leniwka". Interia Encyklopedia. Retrieved 2021-12-08.