Wybrzeże Słowińskie
Wybrzeże Słowińskie | ||
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Beach at Lubiatowo
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location | Poland | |
Waters | Baltic Sea | |
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Kołobrzeg 54 ° 10 ′ 35.4 " N , 15 ° 34 ′ 30.7" E |
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Władysławowo 54 ° 47 ′ 35.1 ″ N , 18 ° 24 ′ 51.7 ″ E |
Coordinates: 54 ° 35 ' N , 16 ° 52' E
The Wybrzeże Słowińskie (translated: Slowinski Coast ) is a section of the Polish Baltic Sea coast and at the same time a mesoregion in Poland , which is part of the Köslin coast .
etymology
The coast is named after the West Slavic tribe of the Slowinzer .
location
The coast lies in the east of the Pomeranian Bay in the West Pomeranian and Pomeranian Voivodeships between the mouth of the Parsęta at Kołobrzeg in the west and Cape Rozewie at Władysławowo in the east. The coastal section is several hundred kilometers long and about 1123 km² in size and forms a compensatory coast with wide sandy beaches, up to 115 meters high ( Rowokół ) ice age moraines and coastal dunes and numerous beach lakes .
To the west of the Slovinzian coast lies the Treptower coast , to the south the Belgarder Ebene , Stolper Ebene , Hebrondamnitzer plateau and the Zarnowitz plateau and to the east the Kashubian coast and the Hel peninsula are connected .
geology
The landscape of the Slowinsian coast was created in the Glacial Vistula . In addition to the glaciers, which have left sediments and moraines behind, the current of the Baltic Sea also shapes the coastal section, in which it transports the sand from west to east and, by removing cliffs (e.g. shifting dunes in the Solwinzischen National Park), spits and beach lakes . The shifting dunes are formed by the wind.
nature
Rivers
Beach lakes
sand dunes
- Wydma Łącka (German: Lontzkedüne ) - 42 meters above sea level
natural reserve
On the Slowinski coast there is the National Park Slowinz National Park as well as numerous nature reserves.
places
Cities
The larger cities in the region include:
Seaside resorts and seaside resorts
- Kołobrzeg
- Bagicz
- Sianożęty
- Ustronie Morskie
- Pleśna
- Gąski
- Sarbinowo
- Chłopy
- Mielenko
- Mielno
- Unieście
- Łazy
- Dąbkowice
- Bobolin
- Darłowo
- Darłówko
- Wicie
- Rusinowo
- Jarosławiec
- Jezierzany
- Wicko Morskie
- Górsko
- Ustka
- Lędowo-Osiedle
- Orzechowo
- Poddąbie
- Debina
- Rowy
- Rówek
- Czołpino
- Łeba
- Osetnik
- Lubiatowo
- Białogóra
- Dębki
- Karwieńskie Błoto Drugie
- Karwia
- Ostrowo
- Jastrzębia Góra
- Rozewie
- Chłapowo
- Władysławowo
Ports
The Treptow Coast has five ports in:
Lighthouses
- Kołobrzeg lighthouse
- Gąski lighthouse
- Darłówko lighthouse
- Jarosławiec lighthouse
- Ustka lighthouse
- Czołpino lighthouse
- Stilo lighthouse
- Rozewie lighthouse
tourism
The most important branch of the economy in the region is beach tourism. In addition, five marked (long-distance) hiking trails lead through the region, including the European long-distance hiking trail E9 on the Baltic Sea coast, and six marked (long-distance) cycle paths, including the European long-distance cycle route R10 .
proof
- Jerzy Kondracki: Geografia regionalna Polski. Warszawa: Wyd. Naukowe PWN, 2001 ISBN 83-01-13050-4