Łyna (river)

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Łyna - Lawa
Ла́ва
All
The Lawa (all) near Druzhba (Allenburg)

The Lawa (all) near Druzhba (Allenburg)

Data
Water code RU01010000212104300010312
location Warmia-Masuria ( Poland ),
Kaliningrad Oblast ( Russia )
River system Pregel
Drain over Pregel  → Baltic Sea
source In Łyna , community Nidzica
53 ° 26 '27 "  N , 20 ° 24' 55"  O
muzzle At Znamensk in the Pregel coordinates: 54 ° 37 ′ 15 ″  N , 21 ° 13 ′ 36 ″  E 54 ° 37 ′ 15 ″  N , 21 ° 13 ′ 36 ″  E

length 289 km
Catchment area 7130 km²
Drain MQ
40.4 m³ / s
Left tributaries Elma (Elm)
Right tributaries Wadąg (Wadang) , Pisa Warmińska (Dost) , Guber , Stogowka (Omet) , Putilowka (Swine)
Flowing lakes Jezioro Łańskie (Lake Lansker)
Reservoirs flowed through Prawdinsk Reservoir (Heron Lake)
Big cities Olsztyn (Allenstein)
Small towns Dobre Miasto (Guttstadt) , Lidzbark Warmiński (Heilsberg) , Bartoszyce (Bartenstein) , Sępopol (Schippenbeil) , Prawdinsk (Friedland in East Prussia ) , Snamensk (Wehlau)

The Łyna [ 'wɨna ], Russian Лава / Lawa ( German  Alle , Prussian Alna or Lyne ), is a 264 km long river in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship , Poland and Kaliningrad Oblast , Russia .

The Łyna flows over a length of 190 km through the Polish Masuria and Warmia ; She covers another 74 km as Lawa in the Kaliningrad Oblast. It is navigable over a distance of 54 kilometers.

The Łyna rises near the village of Łyna (Lahna) near Nidzica (Neidenburg) , flows through Olsztyn (Allenstein) , Dobre Miasto (Guttstadt) , Lidzbark Warmiński (Heilsberg) , Bartoszyce (Bartenstein) and Prawdinsk (Friedland in East Prussia) and flows into it near Snamensk (Wehlau) with an average water flow of 40.4 m³ / s in the Pregel, which is about the same size there .

The old Prussian name Alna goes back to the Indo-European root "el-l, ol-" (flow). Lyne is derived from linis ( tench ).

literature

  • August Eduard Preuss : Prussian country and folklore or description of Prussia. A manual for primary school teachers in the province of Prussia, as well as for all friends of the fatherland . Bornträger Brothers, Königsberg 1835, pp. 39–40.
  • Georg Gerullis: The old Prussian place names. Berlin / Leipzig 1922, p. 9.
  • Rozalia Przybytek: Hydronymia Europaea, place names of Baltic origin in the southern part of East Prussia. Stuttgart 1993, p. 196 ff.

Web links

Commons : All  - collection of images, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Article All in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D068171~2a%3DAlle~2b%3DAlle
  2. a b All in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)
  3. According to other sources 289 km
  4. ^ Meyer's Large Conversational Lexicon . 6th edition, Volume 1, Leipzig / Vienna 1905, p. 343.