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Nysa ( Polish Nysa, German Neiße, Czech Nisa) is a name of a few rivers and a town in Silesia.
- Lusatian Neisse (Polish Nysa Luzycka, German Lausitzer Neiße, Czech Lužická Nisa) - length: ca. 252 km or 157 miles on the Polish - German border. Rising in the NW of the Czech Republic it flows into the Oder near Gubin in Poland.
- Nysa Klodzka - length: ca. 182 km or 113 miles. It rises in SW Poland to join the Oder near Brzeg.
- Nysa Szalona - length ca. 51 km, flows into Kaczawa river, which in turns flows into Oder.
Nysa ( German Neiße) is also a town in Poland, on the Nysa Klodzka river.
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- Nysa
- Rivers of PolandThis is a list of rivers, which are at least partially located in Poland. List of the 29 longest rivers in Poland. River name Emptying into Total length (in km Length in Poland (in km Total basin area in sq. km Basin areain Poland in sq. km) Vistula Balti
- Geography of PolandLocation: Central Europe, east of Germany Geographic coordinates: 52 00 N, 20 00 E Map references: Europe (eastern) Area: total: 312,685 km² land: 304,465 km² water: 8,220 km² Area comparative: slightly smaller than New Mexico Land boundaries: total: 2,88
- Oder-Neisse lineThe Oder-Neisse line ( German Oder-Neisse-Grenze Polish Granica na Odrze i Nysie Luzyckiej is the current border between Germany and Poland. The line consists mostly of the rivers Oder/Odra and Neisse/Nysa Luzycka, leaving the city of Szczecin/Stettin, lo
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