- Świna
Infobox River | river_name = Świna
caption = Świna and the Baltic Sea
origin =Szczecin Lagoon
mouth =Baltic Sea
coord|53|55|21|N|14|16|52|E|display=inline,title
basin_countries =Poland ,Germany
length = 16 km
elevation =
discharge =
watershed = The Świna ( _de. Swine; Pomeranian: "Swina") is ariver inPoland flowing from theOder Lagoon to theBaltic Sea , between the islands ofUsedom andWolin . It is a part of theOder River estuary , and carries about 75% of that river's waterflow (of the remainder,Peenestrom carries 15% andDziwna 10%). It has a length of about 16 km.Świnoujście is a major town on the river.[
Piast canal to the west of it] TheGerman Empire dammed and deepened the river from 1874-1880 to create the "Kaiserfahrt" (Piast canal ). It connected the northern part of the Świna directly with the Oder Lagoon and thePomerania n harbor of Stettin (Szczecin). The river thus gained importance as a direct waterway to the industrial city. The territory along the river's path was transferred from Germany to Poland following World War II.ee also
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Dziwna
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