Kamienna (Bóbr)
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Kamienna pips |
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Kamienna ( Zacken ) near Szklarska Poręba ( Schreiberhau ) |
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| location | Lower Silesian Voivodeship , Poland | |
| River system | Or | |
| Drain over | Bober → Oder → Stettiner Haff | |
| origin | Confluence of several streams on the ridge of the Silesian Giant Mountains 50 ° 48 ′ 51 ″ N , 15 ° 28 ′ 5 ″ E |
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| muzzle | in Jelenia Góra in the Bober coordinates: 50 ° 54 '39 " N , 15 ° 43' 36" E 50 ° 54 '39 " N , 15 ° 43' 36" E
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| length | 33 km | |
| Left tributaries | Kamienna Mała | |
| Right tributaries | Kamieńczyk (Zackerle), Szklarka (Kochel) | |
The Kamienna (German Zacken ) is a left tributary of the Bober ( Bóbr ) in Poland .
course
The Kamienna rises on the ridge of the Silesian Giant Mountains and in its upper reaches represents the boundary between the Giant Mountains and the Jizera Mountains . In this section it appears as a typical mountain river with a strong current in a stony river bed.
At Piechowice ( Petersdorf ) at the foot of the Giant Mountains, the Kamienna enters the wide Hirschberg Valley and flows in a north-easterly direction towards the town of Jelenia Góra ( Hirschberg ), where it flows into the Bober.
Tributaries
- Kamieńczyk ( Zackerle ) with the Zackelfall
- Szklarka ( Kochel ) with the Kochfall
- Kamienna Mała ( Little Point )
Important localities
- Szklarska Poręba ( Schreiberhau )
- Piechowice ( Petersdorf )
- Sobieszów ( Hermsdorf am Kynast )
- Cieplice Śląskie Zdrój ( Bad Warmbrunn )