Pilica (river)
Pilica | |
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Country | Poland |
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Mouth | |
- location | Vistula River near Ostrowek, Poland |
Length | 319 km (198 mi) |
Basin | 9,273 km2 (3,580 sq mi) |
Pilica River in the Vistula watershed
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Pilica is a river in central Poland, the longest left tributary of the Vistula river, with a length of 319 kilometres (8th longest) and the basin area of 9,273 km2 (all in Poland).
It flows through the Polish Jura, after which it enters Central Polish Plains. Pilica flows into the Vistula near the village of Ostrowek, in a geographical region of Central Vistula Valley. In 1974, a dam was built near Sulejow, resulting in the creation of man-made reservoir Sulejow Lake, which has the area of 2,700 hectares. The region in the basin of the Pilica is sometimes called Nadpilicze, and the river itself marks boundary between Lesser Poland, and two other historical provinces of the country, Greater Poland and Mazovia.
The first "open-air river museum" in Poland, the Open-air museum of Pilica river, is located on the waterway and the Blue Springs nature reserve lies next to the river.
Towns
- Pilica
- Szczekociny
- Koniecpol
- Przedbórz
- Sulejów
- Tomaszów Mazowiecki
- Spała
- Inowłódz
- Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą
- Wysmierzyce
- Białobrzegi
- Warka
Left tributaries
- Luciąża
- Wolborka
Right tributaries
- Czarna (Włoszczowska)
- Czarna (Konecka)
- Drzewiczka
A kayak route
A 228 km long "Szlak wodny Pilicy" is a kayak route on Pilica River. It begins in Zarzecze near Szczekociny and ends on a mouth of the Pilica River. Points on the route:
- Zarzecze near Szczekociny
- Przedbórz
- Faliszew
- Skotniki (Gmina Aleksandrów, Łódź Voivodeship)
- Sulejów
- Jezioro Sulejowskie
- Tomaszów Mazowiecki
- Spała
- Inowłódz
- Żądłowice
- Grotowice
- Domaniewice
- Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą
- Białobrzegi
- Warka
- a mouth of the Pilica River
Coordinates: 51°51′41″N 21°16′50″E / 51.86139°N 21.28056°E
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