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Grabowa (river)

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River in Poland
Grabowa
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationWieprza
 • coordinates54°25′59″N 16°23′18″E / 54.43306°N 16.38833°E / 54.43306; 16.38833
Basin features
ProgressionWieprzaBaltic Sea

Grabowa (German: Grabow) is a river in the Pomerania region of northern Poland, 75 km (47 mi) long. Its source is Lake Wockmin near Sławno (Schlawe), from where it flows to Darłowo (Rügenwalde) before it flows into the Wieprza (Wipper) river just a few kilometers before the Wieprza reaches the Baltic Sea. Near Jeźyce (Altenhagen), Grabowa forks with one arm flowing into Lake Buckow (Jezioro Bukowo, Buckowsee).


Geography of Pomerania
Regions
Current
Former
Administration
Cities and towns
Inhabited islands
Peninsulae and headlands
Rivers
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Bays, lagoons
National parks
History of Pomerania
Administrative
Western Pomerania
Farther Pomerania
Lauenburg-Bütow
classified as
Farther Pomerania
or Pomerelia
Pomerelia
(Kashubia,
Kociewie,
Tuchola Forest,
Chełmno Land)
Ecclesiastical
Roman Catholic
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Historical
Extant
Demography and anthropology
Archaeological cultures
Peoples
Major demographic events
Languages and dialects
West Germanic
West Slavic
Treaties
1200–1500
1500–1700
1700–present

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