Vistula
Information about Vistula
| Vistula River | |
|---|---|
| Confluence of the Narew and the Vistula at Modlin | |
| Origin | Barania Góra, Beskidy |
| Mouth | Gdańsk Bay, Baltic Sea |
| Basin countries | Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia |
| Length | 1,047 km (651 mi) |
| Source elevation | 1,106 m (3,629 ft) |
| Avg. discharge | 1,080 m³/s (at mouth) |
| Basin area | 194,424 km²; (75,067 mi²) |
The Vistula (Polish: Wisła); is the longest river in Poland at 1,047 km (678 miles) in length. It drains an area of 194,424 km² (75,067 sq. miles), of which 168,699 km² (65,135 sq. miles) lies within Poland (over half the area of the country) [1].
The Vistula has its source in the south of the country, at Barania Góra (1220 m high) in the Beskidy Mountains where it starts with the White Little Vistula (Biała Wisełka) and the Black Little Vistula (Czarna Wisełka). It then continues to flow over the vast Polish plains, passing several large Polish cities along its way, including Cracow, Sandomierz, Warsaw, Płock, Włocławek, Toruń, Bydgoszcz, Świecie, Grudziądz, Tczew and Gdańsk. With a delta and several branches (Leniwka, Przekop, Śmiała Wisła, Martwa Wisła, Nogat and Szkarpawa) it empties into the Vistula Lagoon, or directly into the Gdańsk Bay of the Baltic Sea.
History
It is not known whether the root of the name Vistula is Indo-European or pre-Indo-European. The diminutive endings -ila, -ula, were used in many Indo-European language groups, among them Germanic (see Atilla, a "little father" in Gothic) but also in Latin (see Ursula, a "little female bear") which makes it difficult to establish its origin in the Vistula name. The name was first recorded by Pliny in AD 77 in his Natural History. He uses Vistula (4.52, 4.89) with an alternative spelling, Vistillus (3.06). The Vistula River ran into the Mare Suebicum, which we know as the Baltic Sea. From all the sources one can deduce that west of the delta lived the tribes of the Suebi and Burgundians, and around the delta itself the Eastern Germanic tribe of Goths (see also Gothiscandza, Wielbark culture) and their predecessors, the Oksywie culture. East of the Vistula mouth were the areas inhabited by the Baltic speaking tribes generally identified with the historical Aestians: Galindians, Sudovians and Borusci.Vistula valley east of Toruń
Ptolemy also records the tribes around the Vistula River, which he regards as the border between Germany and Sarmatia. He uses the Greek spelling, "Ouistoula". Other ancient sources spell it "Istula". Pomponius Mela refers to the "Visula" (Book 3) and Ammianus Marcellinus to the "Bisula" (Book 22), both of which names lack the -t-. The definitive reference is probably Jordanes (Getica 5 & 17), who uses "Viscla". The Anglo-Saxon poem Widsith refers to it as the "Wistla".
The Vistula river used to be connected to the Dnieper River, and thence to the Black Sea. The Baltic Sea-Vistula-Dnieper-Black Sea water route was one of the most ancient trade-routes, the Amber Road, on which amber and other items were traded from Northern Europe to Greece, Asia, Egypt, and elsewhere.
For centuries, the river was well-known in Germany and surrounding countries by the German name Weichsel (in medieval German documents spelled Wissel, Wixel etc.). The most recent glaciations of the Pleistocene epoch, which ended around 10,000 BCE, is called Weichsel glaciation in regard to northern central Europe. Russians called Poland "Vistula province" during Tsarist rule in the 1800s.
Navigation
The Vistula is navigable, but large parts of its course do not meet the requirements of modern inland navigation. From the Baltic Sea to Bydgoszcz (where the Bydgoszcz Canal connects to the river), Vistula can accommodate modest river vessels of CEMT class II. Further upstream the river does not have enough depth to allow river barges to navigate.Upstream of Warsaw, a project was undertaken to enlarge the capacity of the river by building a number of locks in Cracow area; this project was never prolonged further downstream, so that the navigability of the Vistula remains problematic. The potential of the river in the decades to come would increase considerably if a restoration of the East-West connection via the Narew - Bug - Mukhovets - Pripyat - Dnieper waterways would be considered. The shifting economic importance parts of Europe may make this option interesting.
Towns and tributaries
Biała Wisełka | Vistula flooding south of Warsaw, 2004 | Bridge across the Vistula in Płock |
| Town | Tributaries | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Wisła | river source | |
| Ustroń | ||
| Skoczów | Brennica | |
| Strumień | Krajka | |
| Goczałkowice-Zdrój | ||
| Czechowice-Dziedzice | Biała-Wisełka | |
| Brzeszcze | Vistula, Soła | |
| Oświęcim | Soła | |
| Zator | Skawa | |
| Skawina | Skawinka | |
| Kraków (Cracow) | Sanka, Rudawa, Prądnik, Dłubnia, Wilga | most are canalized streams |
| Niepołomice | ||
| Nowe Brzesko | ||
| Nowy Korczyn | Nida | |
| Szczucin | ||
| Połaniec | Czarna | |
| Baranów Sandomierski | Babolówka | |
| Tarnobrzeg | ||
| Sandomierz | Koprzywianka, Trzesniówka | |
| Zawichost | ||
| Annopol | Sanna | |
| Józefów nad Wisłą | ||
| Solec nad Wisłą | ||
| Kazimierz Dolny | Bystra | |
| Puławy | Kurówka | |
| Dęblin | Wieprz | |
| Magnuszew | ||
| Wilga | Wilga | |
| Góra Kalwaria | Czarna | |
| Karczew | ||
| Otwock, Józefów | Świder | |
| Konstancin-Jeziorna | Jeziorka | |
| Warsaw | Żerań canal | several other minor streams |
| Łomianki | ||
| Legionowo | ||
| Modlin | Narew | |
| Zakroczym | ||
| Czerwińsk nad Wisłą | ||
| Wyszogród | Bzura | |
| Płock | Słupianka, Brzeźnica | |
| Dobrzyń nad Wisłą | ||
| Włocławek | Zgłowiączka | |
| Nieszawa | Mien | |
| Ciechocinek | ||
| Toruń | Drwęca, Bacha | |
| Solec Kujawski | ||
| Bydgoszcz | Brda | canalized |
| Chełmno | ||
| Świecie | Wda | |
| Grudziądz | ||
| Nowe | ||
| Gniew | Wierzyca |
Near Kwidzyń Vistula is divided onto two separate branches that constitute the river delta:
| Nogat | Leniwka | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Town | Tributaries | Remarks | Town | Tributaries | Remarks |
| Sztum | Tczew | ||||
| Malbork | Gdańsk | Motława, Radunia, Potok Oliwski | in the city the river is divided onto several separate branches that reach the Baltic Sea at different points, the main branch reaches the sea at Westerplatte | ||
| Elbląg | Elbląg | shortly before reaching the Vistula Bay | |||
Right tributaries
Lake Morskie Oko, White Dunajec Springs
- Brennica - Skoczów
- Iłownica
- Biała - Czechowice-Dziedzice
- Soła
- Skawa - Zator
- Skawinka - Skawina
- Wilga - Kraków
- Drwinka
- Raba
- Gróbka
- Uszwica
- Kisielina
- Dunajec
- Bren
- Brnik
- Wisłoka
- Babulówka - Baranów Sandomierski
- Trzesniówka - Sandomierz
- Łęg - Sandomierz
- San
- Sanna - Annopol
- Wyżnica - Józefów
- Chodelka
- Bystra - Kazimierz Dolny
- Kurówka - Puławy
- Wieprz - Deblin
- Okrzejka
- Promnik
- Wilga - Wilga
- Świder - Otwock, Józefow
- Kanał Żerański - Warsaw
- Narew - Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki
- Mołtawa
- Słupianka - Płock
- Brzeźnica - Płock
- Skrwa - Płock
- Mień - Nieszawa
- Drwęca - Toruń
- Bacha - Torun
- Struga
- Osa - Grudziądz
- Liwa
Left tributaries
List of left tributaries with a nearby city- Krajka - Strumień
- Pszczynka
- Gostynia
- Przemsza - Chełmek
- Chech
- Rudno
- Sanka - Kraków
- Rudawa - Kraków
- Prądnik - Kraków
- Dłubnia - Kraków
- Roporek - Nowe Brzesko
- Szreniawa
- Nidzica
- Nida - Nowy Korczyn
- Strumien
- Czarna - Połaniec
- Koprzywianka - Sandomierz
- Opatówka
- Kamienna
- Krępianka - Solec nad Wisłą
- Iłżanka
- Zwoleńka
- Plewka - Janowiec
- Zagożdzonka - Kozienice
- Radomka
- Pilica - Warka
- Czarna - Góra Kalwaria
- Jeziorka - Konstancin-Jeziorna
- Bzura - Wyszogród
- Skrwa - Płock
- Zgłowiączka - Włocławek
- Tążyna
- Zielona
- Brda - Bydgoszcz
- Wda - Świecie
- Wierzyca - Gniew
- Motława - Gdańsk
- Radunia - Gdańsk
See also
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Narew (Old Prussian and Lithuanian: Naura, Belarusian: Нараў) is a river in western Belarus and north-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula river.
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Barania Góra is a mountain in southern Poland. With 1,220 metres it is the second highest mountain of Silesian Beskids and the highest mountain of the Polish part of Cieszyn Silesia. It is a popular tourist spot with good lookout opportunities.
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Kraków
Cracow
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Sandomierz
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Warsaw
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Semper invicta (Always invincible)
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Bydgoszcz
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Tczew
Bridge over Vistula River (19th century)
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Przekop, located in Poland, is a branch of the Vistula river in its delta. It was artificially created in 1895 to link the Leniwka branch with Gdańsk Bay near the village of Świbno. Currently, the main current of the Vistula reaches the sea through Przekop.
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This article is about a river in Poland. For the natural gas pipeline, see NOGAT Pipeline System. The Nogat is a distributary of the Vistula River in Poland. The Nogat flows into the Vistula Lagoon. The main city on the river is Malbork.
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The Szkarpawa is a river, in the Vistula delta, one of the branches of Vistula. It flows in Poland to Gdańsk Bay.
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Vistula Lagoon (Polish: Zalew Wiślany; Russian: Калининградский залив
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