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Łyna River

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Length
  
289 km

Cities
  
Olsztyn

Country
  
Poland

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Source
  
Łyna, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship


The Łyna ([ˈwɨna]; German:  Alle ; Lithuanian: Alna; Russian: Лава - Lava), is a river in northern Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship as well as in Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast.

Map of %C5%81yna, Poland

The Łyna is a tributary of the Pregolya River, and has a total length of 264 km (190 km in Poland - making it the 11th longest river there - and 74 km in Russia) and a basin area of 7,126 km² (5,719 km² in Poland). It is connected to Lake Mamry by the 18th-century Masurian Canal.

In historical terms, the river fell within the area of the medieval Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights established in the 13th century. The adjacent territory became later known as East Prussia, and then an easternmost province of Germany until 1945 when, in accordance with border changes promulgated at the Potsdam Conference, it was split between Poland and the Soviet Union.

Cities and towns founded by the Teutonic Knights along the river Łyna (Alnā) include:

References

Łyna River Wikipedia


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