Grajcarek

Grajcarek
River
Grajcarek in Jaworki
Country Poland
Part of Dunajec, Beskid Sądecki
Towns/Cities Jaworki, Szlachtowa, Szczawnica
Source
 - location Pieniny, Beskid Sądecki
Length 15 km (9 mi)
Basin 85.5 km2 (33 sq mi)

Grajcarek is a minor river, a stream, at the foothills of the Small Pieniny. It starts at Jaworki, as the confluence of the Biała Woda and Czarna Woda streams.[1] The river flows through Jaworki, Szlachtowa, and flows into the Dunajec in Szczawnica, just before the characteristic Kotuńka Rock, at an elevation of 430 metres. After the crossroads of the roads is a bridge, under which flows the river Grajcarek, after which the Pieniny Trail Road begins.[2]

The source of Grajcarek are considered to be at the source of Biała Woda,[3] which is found at a height of approximately 950 metres. The basin area of the river is 85,5 km², the length from the source to the mouth of the river is about 15 km, with an average fall of 3.5%. The river flows in the general direction of East to the West of the valley, which is also the border between the Pieniny and Beskid Sądecki.

Formerly Grajcarek was called Szczawnik. Later the river was called by the local population Szczawnicki Stream (Szczawnicki potok) or the Russian Stream (Ruski potok) (before Operation Vistula when the villages which were located around the river Szlachtowa, Biała Woda and Czarna Woda were inhabited by Russians, see Ruś Szlachtowska). The name of the river Grajcarek was given by tourists and bathers at the end of the 19th century.[4]

References

  1. http://www.grajcarek.com/
  2. pl:Specjalna:Książki/8391585948
  3. http://ksng.gugik.gov.pl/pliki/hydronimy1.pdf
  4. Józef Nyka, Pieniny. Przewodnik ("Pieniny. A Guide") Ed. IX. Latchorzew, Trawers Publishers, 2006. ISBN 83-915859-4-8.

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