List of bodies of water in Pomerania
The list of bodies of water in Pomerania shows the bodies of water that are in the Pomerania area.
Coastal waters of the Baltic Sea
Bays
The Baltic Sea forms several bays on the Pomeranian coast , including the Bodden ( lagoons ) and Wieke:
from west to east on the Pomeranian mainland:
on the island of Rügen:
- West Rügen Bodden
- Nordrügener Bodden (Rügen Inner Bodden Chain)
- Tromper Wiek
- Prorer Wiek
- Rügischer Bodden
further on the Pomeranian mainland:
Straits
The Baltic Sea forms only a few straits on the Pomeranian coast :
- Prerower Strom (northern part filled in in 1874)
- Strelasund
Szczecin Lagoon
The Stettiner Haff is located at the mouth of the Oder and other rivers into the Baltic Sea . This largest bay in the Baltic Sea has the following waters:
Runoff into the Baltic Sea
- Peenestrom , with the bays
-
Swine , with that
- Kanał Piastowski (Imperial Trip)
- Dziwna (Dievenow)
Bays
- Usedom Lake
- Neuwarper See
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Wicko Wielkie (Great Vietziger See)
- Wicko Małe (Little Lake Vietziger)
- Zalew Kamieński (Camminer Bodden)
Rivers
The rivers are listed according to river systems , i.e. with their respective tributaries, from west to east. All river systems ultimately drain into the Baltic Sea :
- Recknitz
- Barthe
- Ryck
- Ziese
- Peene
- Tsarov
- Uecker
- Mützelburger Beeke
- Or
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Rega
- Mołstowa (Molstow)
- Persante
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Wieprza (Wipper)
- Grabowa (Grabow)
- Stumble
-
Lupov
- Charstnica (Karstnitz Stream)
- Bukowina (Buckowin)
- Leba
Inland lakes
German name | Polish name (if on Polish territory) |
surface | Maximum depth | annotation |
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Borgwallsee | 3.89 km² | 4.8 m | ||
Buckower See | Jezioro Bukowo | 11.47 km² | 2.5 m | Beach lake |
Casino lake | 0.05 km² | 2.8 m | when the Tutow airfield was built in the 1930s | |
Coperowsee | Jezioro Koprowo | 4.50 km² | 3.1 m | Beach lake |
Dam Lake | Jezioro Dąbie | 56.00 km² | 8.0 m | Expansion of the Oder east of Szczecin |
Dratzigsee | Jezioro Drawsko | 19.56 km² | 83.0 m | largest lake in the Pomeranian Lake District |
Eiersberger See | Jezioro Liwia Łuża | 2.11 km² | 1.7 m | Beach lake |
Garder lake | Jezioro Gardno | 25.00 km² | 2.8 m | Beach lake |
Gothensee | 5.56 km² | 2.2 m | was drained from 1860 to 1890 | |
Great Mützelburger See | Jezioro Myśliborskie Wielkie | 1.14 km² | 2.8 m | is divided by the German-Polish border |
Big Lake (Murchin) | 0.64 km² | 15.2 m | Water level has been falling in recent years | |
Big lake (Rossow) | 0.10 km² | 3.0 m | ||
Haussee (Rothenklempenow) | 0.34 km² | |||
Herthasee (Ruegen) | 11.0 m | supposedly place of worship of the deity Nerthus (Hertha) | ||
Jamund lake | Jezioro Jamno | 22.40 km² | 3.9 m | Beach lake |
Jordan Lake | Gardno | 0.28 km² | 6.5 m | |
Kachliner See | 1.00 km² | |||
Kirchhagener See | Konarzewo | 2.5 m | Beach lake | |
Little Neuendorfer See | Zatorek | 0.07 km² | 2.0 m | |
Small lake (Koblentz) | 0.31 km² | 3.0 m | ||
Kölpinsee (Usedom) | ||||
Kummerower See | 32.55 km² | 23.3 m | on the border between Mecklenburg and Pomerania | |
Ludwigshofer See | originated at the beginning of the 20th century on the drained Ahlbeck lake ground | |||
Lebasee | Jezioro Łebsko | 75.00 km² | 5.8 m | Beach lake |
Lebehnscher See | 0.56 km² | 6.8 m | ||
Löcknitzer See | 0.44 km² | |||
Madüsee | Jezioro Miedwie | 35.00 km² | 43.8 m | Home of the Madüsee vendace |
Neuendorfer See | Jezioro Świdwie | 8.90 km² | ||
Nuns Lake | 0.70 km² | in the urban area of Bergen on Rügen , was temporarily drained | ||
Putzarer See | 1.68 km² | 2.1 m | ||
Castle lake (Blankensee) | Jezioro Stolsko | 0.65 km² | is divided by the German-Polish border | |
Schmollensee | 5.03 km² | 5.7 m | Due to the proximity to the Baltic Sea, salt water is repeatedly introduced | |
Vietzker See | Jezioro Wicko | 10.60 km² | 6.0 m | |
Vitter lake | Jezioro Kopań | 7.90 km² | 3.9 m | Beach lake |
Völzkowsee | Jezioro Wilczkowo | 27.0 m | ||
Wolgastsee | 0.47 km² | 7.5 m | ||
Wothschwiensee | Woświn |