Major Cities and Towns Along Vistula Tributaries
Agglomeration | Tributary |
---|---|
Wisła (Silesian Voivodeship) | river source |
Ustroń | |
Skoczów | Brennica |
Strumień | Krajka |
Goczałkowice-Zdrój | |
Czechowice-Dziedzice | Biała |
Brzeszcze | Vistula, Soła |
Oświęcim | Soła |
Zator | Skawa |
Skawina | Skawinka |
Kraków (Cracow) | Sanka, Rudawa, Prądnik, Dłubnia, Wilga (most are canalized streams) |
Niepołomice | |
Nowe Brzesko | |
Nowy Korczyn | Nida |
Opatowiec | Dunajec |
Szczucin | |
Połaniec | Czarna |
Baranów Sandomierski | Babolówka |
Tarnobrzeg | |
Sandomierz | Koprzywianka, Trześniówka, |
Zawichost | |
Annopol | Sanna |
Józefów nad Wisłą | |
Solec nad Wisłą | |
Kazimierz Dolny | Bystra |
Puławy | Kurówka |
Dęblin | Wieprz |
Magnuszew | |
Wilga | Wilga |
Góra Kalwaria | Czarna |
Karczew | |
Otwock, Józefów | Świder |
Konstancin-Jeziorna | Jeziorka |
Warsaw | Żerań canal (incl. several smaller streams) |
Łomianki | |
Legionowo | |
Modlin | Narew |
Zakroczym | |
Czerwińsk nad Wisłą | |
Wyszogród | Bzura |
Płock | Słupianka, Rosica, Brzeźnica, Skrwa Lewa, Skrwa Prawa |
Dobrzyń nad Wisłą | |
Włocławek | Zgłowiączka |
Nieszawa | Mień |
Ciechocinek | |
Toruń | Drwęca, Bacha |
Solec Kujawski | |
Bydgoszcz | Brda (canalized) |
Chełmno | |
Świecie | Wda |
Grudziądz | |
Nowe | |
Gniew | Wierzyca |
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