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  Amber Road - Wikipedia
From the Black Sea, trade could continue to Asia along the Silk Road, another ancient trade route.
Prussian town Truso on the Baltic was one of the main trading places; Truso was near the later city of Elbląg at the Druzno lake.
The shortest (and possibly oldest) road avoids alpine areas and leads from the Baltic coastline (Estland) heading southwards to Bratislawa down to Aquileia at the Adriatic coast.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Amber_Road   (416 words)

  
 Warsaw Voice - Engineering Marvel Offers Rare Views
After his idea was rejected, Steenke went to Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, and manipulating the king's vanity, said, "Your Royal Highness, you will be the only one in the world to have such an installation." William IV granted permission to proceed with the project.
Druzno Lake, a part of the Druzno park reserve, is the first to be navigated.
The slipway at Całuny, on the first stretch of canal beyond Druzno Lake, is the lowest of the slipways, at only 13 m, but seeing the heavy ship climbing upwards is still a spectacle.
www.warsawvoice.pl /archiwum.phtml/6831   (635 words)

  
 Publications
Kentzer, A., Zytkowicz, R., Bledzki, L. Phosphorus balance in Wloclawek Reservoir and Druzno, Gosciaz, and W.Parteczyny Lakes.
Functioning of the Druzno ecosystem: watershed - lake relations.
Gizinski, A., Bledzki, L., Kentzer, A., Wisniewski, R., Zbikowski, J., Zytkowicz, R., Rejewski, M. Hydrobiological characteristic of Druzno Lake with consideration of lake conserwation (In Polish).
www.mtholyoke.edu /~lbledzki/publ.html   (1477 words)

  
 RECENT NEWS - New Ramsar Sites?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Proposed sites containing mire habitats are: sub-alpine mires in Karkonosze (Karkonosze National Park), calcareous mires near Chelm (3 reserves within Chelm Landscape Park and one in the buffer zone) and Polesie National Park and Narew National Park.
Proposed sites encompassing inland water bodies are: the Przemków Ponds, the Lake Druzno Reserve, Wigry National Park and the Middle Vistula Valley.
If the proposed areas on the list are added to the Ramsar Sites under the framework of the Convention, the area under Polish protection will be quadrupled.
www.bagna.pl /prom/prom/akt/180101_en.html   (154 words)

  
 Kievan Rus Database (Slavs: Eastern)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The portages along the Danube route were quite difficult to traverse, and many Swedish Vikings chose to travel to Byzantium by the more easterly route that went through the Gulf of Finland.
Along the way, the encountered -- and perhaps helped to establish -- small coastal trading centers controlled by the eastern Slavs at sites such as Druzno in eastern Poland, Kaup on the Kaliningrad coast, Grobin in Latvia and Tallinn in Estonia.
They then sailed their merchant ships up the Neva River to Lake Ladoga and the mouth of the Volkhov River.
members.aol.com /mokosh/Slavs_Eastern.html   (173 words)

  
 Druzno Details, Meaning Druzno Article and Explanation Guide
Druzno Details, Meaning Druzno Article and Explanation Guide
The origin of the name of this lake could be Slavic-Venetic.
A probable place of gathering and resting for the caravan traders.
www.e-paranoids.com /d/dr/druzno.html   (50 words)

  
 Journal ofWater and Land Development no. 7/2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tadeusz Liziński: Cost analysis of flood control and water management in Żuławy of the Vistula delta in the context of its agicultural and ecological use
Roman Cieśliński: The abiotic conditions of a deltaic lake ecosystem (on the example of the Druzno Lake catchment)
Tomasz Szymczak, Cezary Szelenbaum: Identifying runoff source areas in a small lowland catchment using the topographic wetness index
www.imuz.edu.pl /wydaw/ofertawyd/journal/no_7_2003.htm   (179 words)

  
 UBC - Project Gallery / Cultural institutions / Elblag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
UBC - Project Gallery / Cultural institutions / Elblag
Elblag, inhabited by 130 000 inhabitants, is situated at Elblag-river that connects the Vistula Bay and the Druzno Lake.
The teuton9ic Knights built a small castle in the area of present Elblag in the year 1237.
www.ubc.net /gallery/cultural/elblag.html   (450 words)

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