Liwiec

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Liwiec
The Liwiec near Strachów

The Liwiec near Strachów

Data
location Masovian Voivodeship , Poland
River system Vistula
Drain over Bug  → Narew  → Vistula  → Baltic Sea
source at Sobicze
Source height 161  m npm
muzzle at Kamieńczyk in the bow coordinates: 52 ° 36 ′ 4 ″  N , 21 ° 33 ′ 30 ″  E 52 ° 36 ′ 4 ″  N , 21 ° 33 ′ 30 ″  E
Mouth height 84  m npm
Height difference 77 m
Bottom slope 0.54 ‰
length 142 km
Catchment area 2780 km²
Small towns Chodów , Mokobody ( Powiat Siedlecki ), Liw , Węgrów , Starawieś , Zawiszyn , Urle

The Liwiec is a 142 km long left tributary of the Bug in Poland . The Liwiec has two springs - a southern one (as the main one) near the village of Sobicze and a northern one in the village of Zawady . The height of the main spring is 161 m, the mouth height is 84 m above sea level. The average flow rate in Łochów is 10.5 m³ / s.

The Liwiec flows through these places: Chodów , Mokobody ( Powiat Siedlecki ), Liw , Węgrów , Starawieś , Zawiszyn and Urle . It flows into the Bug at Kamieńczyk (4 km from the city of Wyszków ).

Liw Castle , built in Gothic style from 1421 onwards, is located on the banks of the Liwiec .

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