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  EJPAU 2005. SKRZYPCZAK A. , MAMCARZ A. DISTRIBUTION OF PIKEPERCH, Sander lucioperca (L.), HABITATS IN RIVER ...
The principal rivers are the Krutynia and Orzysza.
Pikeperch was absent in the river basins of the Skrwa and Fryba.
Lakes of the river catchments in the Pomerania region and the lower river basin of the Vistula].
www.ejpau.media.pl /volume8/issue3/art-21.html   (4251 words)

  
  ACTIVITAS - Active People Vacations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Pilawa - is the longest tributary of the river Gwda.
The river has a variable profile: once is a stony stream, then a whitewater rapid, and after that, it changes into a sheddy or lazily flowing river.
Drweca - 210 km long, is the only long river in Poland, which is a nature sanctuary as a whole.
www.activitas.com.pl /rivers_en.htm   (1860 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Culmer Land
Where the Vistula river is making a sharp turn right, the Drweca formed the eastern border of the region while southern and western border is the Vistula river.
In the middle ages the Culmer Land region was a part of Mazovia being subject of constant raids of the pagan Prussians.
Culm (Chelmno) and Thorn (Torun) at the Vistula river and north of the Drewenz (Drweca) river were at the border to Masovia (Mazowsze).
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/cu/Culmer_Land?title=Drweca   (289 words)

  
 Golub-Dobrzyn
Golub-Dobrzyń is a town in central Poland, located on the both sides of the Drweca river.
Initially there were 2 cities: Golub located north of Drweca river in the Culmland and Dobrzyn located south of Drweca river in the Land of Dobrzyn.
Since the second half of 17th century existed the settlement on the left bank of Drweca river.
www.abacci.com /wikipedia/topic.aspx?cur_title=Golub-Dobrzyn   (413 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Kuyavia
It is the northernmost part of Greater Poland, west of Masovia and east of Pomerania, and lies between the rivers Vistula to the east and Noteć to the west and between Noteć and Krówka river to the south.
Vistula river basin Vistula (Polish Wisła, German Weichsel) is the longest river in Poland.
Włocławek (pronounce: [vȗoʦwavek]) is a town in central Poland on the Vistula river, with population of approximately 123 000.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Kuyavia   (1646 words)

  
 Warsaw Voice - A Land Carved by Ice
It is a part of a bigger tourist trail which begins in Toruń and enters Brodnica Lake District at the mouth of the Skarlanka River to the Drwęca River, through the Tama Brodzka.
The region's capital, Brodnica, lies at the entrance of the lake district, near the crossing of the Drwęca river, on a historical trade route leading from Pomerania to Mazuria Lake District.
The Drwęca river ranks among the cleanest in Poland, and as it has swarms of fish, is a paradise for anglers.
www.warsawvoice.pl /archiwum.phtml/6238   (785 words)

  
 whataroa river   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
The source of a river may be a lake, a spring, or a collection of small streams, known as headwaters.
A river's water is confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks.
Rivers throughout history have been the source and support for civilization, and many major cities today are near a river of some sort.
29012-river.146.whatwemean.com   (459 words)

  
 Incord.org
Rivers and lakes are the abode of over 30 fish species.
As it crosses areas of diverse relief the Drweca river changes its appearance from a look of a mountain stream to a slowly flowing river hidden in high grass or a river meandering between steep slopes and fallen trees.
The old river bed is nowadays taken advantage of for purposes of military training and for developing the fauna and flora of the river.
www.incord.org /42,article,114,Drawsko+County   (5661 words)

  
 Powiat Toruński
Thus, these are the areas which used to belong to the three historical and geographical regions with common frontiers, divided by the course of the Vistula and Drwęca Rivers.
Settling activities in the area of the present Torunian District was developing for thousands of years and this region despite some cultural divergences made up a common macro-region under the sovereign power of the Mazovian Piasts still at the beginning of the 13th Century - which is worth emphasizing.
An important change occurred after 1243 when a new diocese was set up, the Chełmińska Diocese with its seat in Chełmża which in the first half of the 13th Century was called Łoza (in 1824 the capital of the diocese was moved to Pelplin).
www.powiaty.torun.com.pl /torun/ang/rys.htm   (2880 words)

  
 The Wel River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
The Wel River is a typical river that flows through a lake district, especially in the higher parts it becomes a river changing its direction of flow.
In the river’s valley there are many swamps and old river bed scars, which makes a good place for animals to such as: reptiles, amphibians, mammals and birds to live and reproduce.
The outflow is next to the inflow (the river is divided by a peninsula), farther, we flow through a small lake named Marek and next we go under the Lidzbark-Brodnica Bridge and head in the direction of Kurojady.
republika.pl /welskipk/thewelriver.htm   (2949 words)

  
 Raj
Drweca river - one of the clearest rivers in Poland.
Our guests-house is located on the bank of Drweca river.
Yearly it is held International Cannoe Trip on Drweca river, which is popular among cannoeists from many countries.
www.agronocleg.pl /ende/aatrakcje.html   (312 words)

  
 Golub-Dobrzyn - Definition, explanation
Golub-Dobrzyń is a town in central Poland, located on the both sides of the Drweca river.
Initially there were 2 cities: Golub located north of Drweca river in the Culmland and Dobrzyn located south of Drweca river in the Land of Dobrzyn.
Since the second half of 17th century Dobrzyn existed as a settlement on the left bank of Drweca river.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/g/go/golub_dobrzyn.php   (578 words)

  
 Horseriding and Angling in Elgiszewo
The hunting lodge is situated on the banks of the River Drweca and 10 minutes walk from Lake Okonin.
The river stretches over 200 km from the north eastern lake region it flows through Brodnica and a number of special conservation areas and joins the River Wistula close to Torun.
Good fishing is available at the lake, on the river as well as a number of ponds close to the lodge in beautiful surroundings, fields and forest.
www.toruntrips.co.uk /horseriding-elgiszewo.html   (235 words)

  
 Liga Morska i Rzeczna
Over 20 000 km of canoe routes on rivers, streams, brooks, lakes, artificial lakes, among forests and fields, meadows full of flowers, swamps, are waiting for you to come.
Among the latter the most beautiful are the mountain lakes especially on the Karpaty rivers they press themselves with their bays between the steep mountain slopes.
The mother of all Polish rivers is the Vistula that winds over seven from sixteen voivodships from mountains down to the see.
zyrardow.pttk.pl /bryza/anglia.htm   (440 words)

  
 welcome to warsaw
The idea of connecting the Drwęca River with the nearby lakes came about in the middle of the 16th century.
At that time river ports were constructed on the water route leading to Toruń, a city located along the banks of the Vistula River.
At the mouth of the Liwa River, the ship sails along the bends in the river, passing by the Liwskie Woods and Borsuki foresters" lodge.
www.welcometo.home.pl /july_2001/excursion.htm   (858 words)

  
 hoteles de Polonia
Brodnica is one of the most beautiful cities in Poland that spreads on the Vistula River in the north-eastern part of the Kujawy and Pomerania voivodeship.
It is geographically interlinked with Chelminskie and Masurian Lake Districts and functions as an administrative and cultural centre of the historical region referred to as the Michalowska District.
Both road and rail transport communications, central position in the region, and two landscape parks beautified by the meandering water highway of the Drweca River make investments easier and offer tourist facilities for those wishing to visit places that lie in the vicinity of the city or are located further away.
hotel.polonia.hotelpl.com /show.php?wo=&mi=132   (125 words)

  
 EJPAU 1999. RACZYŃSKI M., FILIPIAK J. A PRELIMINARY BIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF RIVER LAMPREY ...
The river lamprey caught in Lake Dabie in the autumn seasons of 1997 (35 individuals) and 1998 (53 individuals) had mean individual weights of 145.1 and 139.3 g, respectively, their respective mean body lengths being 443.9 and 400.8 mm.
The individuals caught were identified as river lamprey, based on a key published by Barus and Oliva [3] and on a set of criteria pertaining to the mouth sucker structure [14].
A thorough analysis of the only paper dealing in detail with morphometry of the river lamprey in Poland [9] revealed two characters: the post-dorsal length (x5) and the DI height (x7), which were also definitely different in the Lake Dabie individuals: the latter characteristic was lower, while the former was higher.
www.ejpau.media.pl /series/volume2/issue2/fisheries/art-01.html   (2250 words)

  
 hotels in Poland
Brodnica is one of the most beautiful cities in Poland that spreads on the Vistula River in the north-eastern part of the Kujawy and Pomerania voivodeship.
It is geographically interlinked with Chelminskie and Masurian Lake Districts and functions as an administrative and cultural centre of the historical region referred to as the Michalowska District.
Both road and rail transport communications, central position in the region, and two landscape parks beautified by the meandering water highway of the Drweca River make investments easier and offer tourist facilities for those wishing to visit places that lie in the vicinity of the city or are located further away.
hotel.poland.hotelpl.com /show.php?wo=&mi=132   (125 words)

  
 Panorama Polskich Miast
Brodnica was founded in the early Middle Ages near a ford in the river Drwęca.
The river, one of the cleanest in Poland, still plays a significant role in the life of the town.
The Drwęca river is the biggest fish reserve set up for the protection of salmonids.
www.panorama-miast.com.pl /66/html/brodnicaang.htm   (644 words)

  
 Złotoria
Priests from Osiek on the Vistula River Antoni Tymański were murdered in Dachau in 1940, and his successor Joseph Panek also there, in January of 1943.
The serpentines of Drweca River are twisting near Skansen museum, recognized as the reserve of nature on the whole length.
The river states the natural historical border between Chełmińską earth and Dobrzyń earth, which is possible to defeat crossing an old wooden bridge with characteristic ice-breakers.
www.zlotoria.pl /ang/zabytki.php   (2638 words)

  
 Chełmno Land - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Chełmno Land, Culmland or Culmerland (Polish: ziemia chełmińska, Template:Audio-de) is a historical ziemia region in central Poland bounded by the Vistula and Drwęca rivers.
It is located on the right bank of the Vistula river, from the mouth of the Drwęca river to Chełmno.
Where the Vistula river takes a sharp turn northward, the Drwęca forms the eastern border of the region, while its southern and western border is the Vistula river.
www.recipeland.com:8080 /facts/Che%C5%82mno_Land   (654 words)

  
 Golub-Dobrzyn - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
The title given to this article lacks diacritics because of certain technical limitations.
In 1939 it was annexed by Nazi Germany and most of dwellers were forced to sign the Volksliste.
Since the second half of 17th century Dobrzyn existed as a settlement on the left bank of Drweca river.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Golub-Dobrzyn   (433 words)

  
 Drweca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
The Drwęca (-Polish, German: Drewenz) is a River in northern Poland and a tributary of the Vistula river (near Toruń).
It has a length of 207 km (17th longest) and a basin area of 5,344 km² (all in Poland).
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/dr/Drweca.htm   (57 words)

  
 wurm river   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Wurm (German, in Dutch: Worm) is a river in Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia).
North of Aachen (between Kerkrade and Herzogenrath) the river forms the border with the Netherlands for approx.
The name Wurm is thought to originate from the German word warm (same meaning in english), as the source brooks were fed from the thermal springs in Aachen.
10507-river.53.whatwemean.com   (450 words)

  
 Demonstration (Pl)
It was a considerable problem during the project that most of the demonstration farmers had no definite ideas of the future size and composition of their animal herds and there were a lot of changes regarding the size and type as well as the placing of the manure and silage stores during the project time.
The demonstration farms are situated in the community (gmina) of Ciechocin, within the watershed of the river Drweca which drains into the river Struga Ciechocinska and thereafter in Wisla.
This is the case in Torun province as shown by measurements in the larger river Drweca (B. Sapek 1997).
www.baap.lt /projects/bearop/projects/demonstration_(poland).htm   (5097 words)

  
 Poland guide
Many of the lakes are linked by rivers and canals to form a whole system of water routes that offer superb conditions for water sports and holidays.
One fifth of the whole surface area of the region is covered by lakes, which are inter-linked by rivers and canals to form an extensive, branching water route system.
The little rivers that link the lakes are winding and often run through forests, especially the Krutynia, giving the impression of passing through a splendid green tunnel.
kommunal.8k.com /poland1.htm   (4871 words)

  
 Canoeing in Poland - Kayak routes
Beginners and those with some experience can paddle through delightful rivers in the shadow of huge pines and oaks going down the slopes of ravines to wash their roots and the reflections of their crowns in the cool and clean water.
The Krutynia River is always a wonderful experience, a close encounter with lush nature, beautiful lakes and the wildlife of the Pisz Forest.
Another interesting Mazurian route is that of the Drweca River which is one of the clearest rivers in Poland.
web.slais.ucl.ac.uk /2004/p017/p017agk/pages/routes.html   (551 words)

  
 Powiat Toruński
Ziemia Dobrzyńska (the Dobrzyńska Land) is located on the right bank of the Drwęca River, while the land between the rivers Drwęca and Wisła belongs to Ziemia Chełmińska (the Chełmińska Land).
Unfortunately, it soon became clear that the grounds were regularly flooded by the Wisła river, so in a few years the city was moved to its final location, on the same ground occupied by the previously established settlement of Postolsko.
The cultivation of the Wisła river valley was first started by Dutch settlers, the so called “Olenders”, as well as the Germans and Scots.
www.powiattorunski.pl /index.php?strona=1431&jezyk=2   (1635 words)

  
 The Warsaw Voice - Buzz
Many of the lakes are linked by rivers and canals to form a whole system of water routes that offer superb conditions for water sports and holidays.
One fifth of the whole surface area of the region is covered by lakes, which are inter-linked by rivers and canals to form an extensive, branching water route system.
The little rivers that link the lakes are winding and often run through forests, especially the Krutynia, giving the impression of passing through a splendid green tunnel.
info-poland.buffalo.edu /web/geography/regions/warmia/cached_1.html   (4884 words)

  
 Bowles Laycock Kaminski Haradonski Fuller and Bennett Geneology Site
The eastern part extends to the Drweca river, the western to the valleys of the Notec river.
On the other hand Tuchola Forest [Tuchler Heide], between the Czarna Woda and Brda rivers, is not at all fertile and is largely covered with pine forests....
The Peace of Tilsit in 1807 created the Duchy of Warsaw and took away from West Prussia the greater part of the Notec region, namely the entire powiaty of Inowroclaw and Bydgoszcz with the greater part of Kamien and Walcz powiaty, as well as the ancient province of Chelmno, i.
www.geocities.com /Vienna/Stage/8979/prussia/prussia.html   (1120 words)

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