Gwda

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Gwda
Küddow, Küdde
Rzeka Gwda w Pile.jpg
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location Voivodships Western Pomerania and Wielkopolska , Poland
River system Or
Drain over Networks  → Warta  → Oder  → Baltic Sea
source near the village of Porost ( Porst ), municipality of Bobolice ( Bublitz ), Pomeranian Lake District
muzzle at Ujście ( Usch ) in the network coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 19 ″  N , 16 ° 43 ′ 34 ″  E 53 ° 3 ′ 19 ″  N , 16 ° 43 ′ 34 ″  E

length 145 km
Left tributaries DOLGA , Czernica ( teeth ), Szczyra ( ornamental ) Debrzynka ( Dobrinka ) Pankawa , Głomia ( Glumia )
Right tributaries Nizica , Czarna ( Zarne ), Plitnica ( Plietnitz ), Rurzyca ( Rohza ), Piława ( Pilow )
Flowing lakes Jezioro Wierzchowo ( Virchowsee ), Jezioro Wielimie ( Vilmsee )
Medium-sized cities Piła ( cutting mill )
Communities Bobolice ( Bublitz ), Szczecinek ( Neustettin ), Czarne ( Hammerstein ), Okonek ( Ratzebuhr ), Jastrowie ( Jastrow ), Tarnówka ( Tarnowke ), Szydłowo ( Groß Wittenberg ), Ujście ( Usch )

The Gwda [ ˈgvda ] (German Küddow or Küdde ) is a right tributary of the Netze in the Polish Voivodeship of Greater Poland .

It rises on the Pomeranian Lake District , flows through the Virchowsee ( Jezioro Wierzchowo ) and the Vilmsee ( Jezioro Wielimie ) near Neustettin ( Szczecinek ), flows south through large forests, through the town of Schneidemühl ( Piła ) and flows after 145 km at Usch ( Ujście ) into the networks .

Course of the Küddow near its confluence with the Netze near the city of Usch south of the city of Schneidemühl on a map of the province of Poznan from 1905 (areas marked in yellow indicate areas with a predominantly Polish- speaking population at the time )

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