Słubia

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Słubia
Schlibbe
Słubia above Stare Łysogórki

Słubia above Stare Łysogórki

Data
location West Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland
River system Or
Drain over Or  → Baltic Sea
source from the Jezioro Białęgi
52 ° 52 '14 "  N , 14 ° 32' 23"  O
Source height 60  m
muzzle at Siekierki in the Oder coordinates: 52 ° 48 ′ 11 ″  N , 14 ° 14 ′ 12 ″  E 52 ° 48 ′ 11 ″  N , 14 ° 14 ′ 12 ″  E
Mouth height m
Height difference 57 m
Bottom slope 1.9 ‰
length 30 km
Catchment area 177.5 km²
Flowing lakes Jezioro Morzycko
Small towns Moryń
Communities Starlings Łysogórki
Navigable No

The Słubia ( German  Schlibbe , formerly Schlippe or Schlaube , cf. Schlaube ) is a right tributary of the Oder in the extreme southwest of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship in the historic Neumark . It has a length of 30.2 kilometers and drains an area of ​​177.5 km².

The river rises from the Jezioro Białęgi (Belgian Lake) near Białęgi (Belgen) and then flows first in a north-westerly and westerly direction through the Jezioro Narost (Nordhausen Lake) to the Jezioro Morzycko (Mohriner See) , one of the deepest lakes in Pomerania, and then through the The town of Moryń (Mohrin) . Behind Moryń, the Słubia turns to the south-west and flows in a densely wooded and unpopulated valley towards the Oder. The valley of the Słubia, which is relatively deep for the region, with its marshy meadows and natural forests is under nature protection.

At Stare Łysogórki (Alt Lietzegöricke) , the water of the Słubia flows parallel to the course of the Oder through the Oder floodplain for a few kilometers before it flows into the river from the right at Siekierki (zckerick) . Before the Oder breakthrough in 1753, the confluence with the (old) Oder was a few kilometers further west.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinrich Berghaus: Land book of the Mark Brandenburg and the Markgrafthum Nieder-Lausitz in the middle of the 19th century. Volume 3, Brandenburg 1856, p. 115