Rivers of Poland - Rivers By Length

Rivers By Length

29 longest rivers in Poland

River name Emptying into Total length
(in km)
Length in Poland
(in km)
Total basin area
(in km²)
Basin area
in Poland

(in km²)
Vistula Baltic Sea 1047 1047 194,424 168,699
Oder Baltic Sea 854 742 118,861 106,056
Warta Oder 808 808 54,529 54,529
Bug Narew 772 587 39,420 19,284
Narew Vistula 484 448 75,175 53,873
San Vistula 443 443 16,861 14,390
Noteć Warta 388 388 17,330 17,330
Pilica Vistula 319 319 9,273 9,273
Wieprz Vistula 303 303 10,415 10,415
Bóbr Oder 272 270 5,876 5,830
Łyna Pregolya 264 190 7,126 5,719
Nysa Łużycka Oder 252 198 4,297 2,197
Wkra Narew 249 249 5,322 5,322
Dunajec Vistula 274 247 6,804 4,852
Brda Vistula 238 238 4,627 4,627
Prosna Warta 217 217 4,925 4,925
Drwęca Vistula 207 207 5,344 5,344
Wisłok San 205 205 3,528 3,528
Wda (Czarna Woda) Vistula 198 198 2,325 2,325
Drawa Notec 186 186 3,296 3,296
Nysa Kłodzka Oder 182 182 4,566 3,744
Poprad Dunajec 170 63 2,077 483
Pasłęka Vistula Bay, Baltic Sea 169 169 2,294 2,294
Rega Baltic Sea 168 168 2,725 2,725
Bzura Vistula 166 166 7,788 7,788
Wisłoka Vistula 164 164 4,110 4,110
Obra Warta 164 164 2,758 2,758
Biebrza Narew 155 155 7,057 7,051
Nida Vistula 151 151 3,865 3,865

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