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River in Poland
Skrwa Lewa
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationVistula
 • coordinates52°32′53″N 19°34′33″E / 52.548008°N 19.575821°E / 52.548008; 19.575821
Basin features
ProgressionVistulaBaltic Sea

The Skrwa Lewa (Left Skrwa; in Polish also Skrwa Lewobrzeżna or Skrwa Południowa) is a river of Poland, and a left tributary of the Vistula. It flows through the Gostynin-Włocławek Landscape Park. From the town of Gostynin to its mouth, the Skrwa Lewa is a kayaking area.

Its counterpart, the Skrwa Prawa (Right Skrwa), joins the Vistula about three miles downstream on the opposite bank.

Tributaries of the Vistula River
Forming rivers
  • Biała Wisełka
  • Czarna Wisełka
Main tributaries of the left bank
Main tributaries of the right bank
Distributary


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