List of bodies of water in Pomerania

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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:

further on the Pomeranian mainland:

Straits

The Baltic Sea forms only a few straits on the Pomeranian coast :

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

Bays

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 :

Inland lakes

German name Polish name
(if on Polish territory)
surface Maximum depth annotation
Borgwallsee 03.89 km² 04.8 m
Buckower See Jezioro Bukowo 11.47 km² 02.5 m Beach lake
Casino lake 00.05 km² 02.8 m when the Tutow airfield was built in the 1930s
Coperowsee Jezioro Koprowo 04.50 km² 03.1 m Beach lake
Dam Lake Jezioro Dąbie 56.00 km² 08.0 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 02.11 km² 01.7 m Beach lake
Garder lake Jezioro Gardno 25.00 km² 02.8 m Beach lake
Gothensee 05.56 km² 02.2 m was drained from 1860 to 1890
Great Mützelburger See Jezioro Myśliborskie Wielkie 01.14 km² 02.8 m is divided by the German-Polish border
Big Lake (Murchin) 00.64 km² 15.2 m Water level has been falling in recent years
Big lake (Rossow) 00.10 km² 03.0 m
Haussee (Rothenklempenow) 00.34 km²
Herthasee (Ruegen) 11.0 m supposedly place of worship of the deity Nerthus (Hertha)
Jamund lake Jezioro Jamno 22.40 km² 03.9 m Beach lake
Jordan Lake Gardno 00.28 km² 06.5 m
Kachliner See 01.00 km²
Kirchhagener See Konarzewo 02.5 m Beach lake
Little Neuendorfer See Zatorek 00.07 km² 02.0 m
Small lake (Koblentz) 00.31 km² 03.0 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 05.8 m Beach lake
Lebehnscher See 00.56 km² 06.8 m
Löcknitzer See 00.44 km²
Madüsee Jezioro Miedwie 35.00 km² 43.8 m Home of the Madüsee vendace
Neuendorfer See Jezioro Świdwie 08.90 km²
Nuns Lake 00.70 km² in the urban area of Bergen on Rügen , was temporarily drained
Putzarer See 01.68 km² 02.1 m
Castle lake (Blankensee) Jezioro Stolsko 00.65 km² is divided by the German-Polish border
Schmollensee 05.03 km² 05.7 m Due to the proximity to the Baltic Sea, salt water is repeatedly introduced
Vietzker See Jezioro Wicko 10.60 km² 06.0 m
Vitter lake Jezioro Kopań 07.90 km² 03.9 m Beach lake
Völzkowsee Jezioro Wilczkowo 27.0 m
Wolgastsee 00.47 km² 07.5 m
Wothschwiensee Woświn