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  2. Eastern Neisse - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Neisse, [1] also known by its Polish name of Nysa Kłodzka (German: Glatzer Neiße, Czech: Kladská Nisa), is a river in southwestern Poland, a left tributary of the Oder, with a length of 188 km (21st longest) and a basin area of 4,570 km 2 (3,742 in Poland). [2] Prior to World War II it was part of Germany.

  3. Bělá (Eastern Neisse) - Wikipedia

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    Upper course of the Bělá in Bělá pod Pradědem-Adolfovice. The Bělá originates in the territory of Bělá pod Pradědem in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range at an elevation of 908 m (2,979 ft) and flows to Biała Nyska, where it merges with the Eastern Neisse River at an elevation of 196 m (643 ft).

  4. Oder–Neisse line - Wikipedia

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    In May 1942 General Władysław Sikorski, Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile, sent two memoranda to the US government, sketching a postwar Polish western border along the Oder and Neisse (inconsistent about the Eastern Glatzer Neisse and the Western Lausitzer Neisse). However, the proposal was dropped by the government-in-exile in ...

  5. Nysa, Poland - Wikipedia

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    Nysa ⓘ (German: Neisse or Neiße) is a city in southern Poland on the Eastern Neisse (Polish: Nysa Kłodzka) river, situated in the Opole Voivodeship. With 43,849 inhabitants (2019), it is the capital of Nysa County. It comprises the urban portion of the surrounding Gmina Nysa. Historically the city was part of Upper Silesia.

  6. Lusatian Neisse - Wikipedia

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    The river was a motivations to found Gubin as a craftmanship and trading port in the 13th Century. [7] Since the 1945 Potsdam Agreement in the aftermath of World War II, the river has partially demarcated the German-Polish border (along the Oder–Neisse line). The German population east of the river was expelled from Poland to Germany.

  7. Ścinawka - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Neisse→ Oder→ Baltic Sea The Ścinawka ( Czech : Stěnava ) is a river in Poland and the Czech Republic , a left tributary of the Eastern Neisse . It flows through the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland and through the Hradec Králové Region in the Czech Republic.

  8. Kłodzko - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the centre of the Kłodzko Valley, on the Eastern Neisse (Nysa Kłodzka) river. Kłodzko is the seat of Kłodzko County (and of the rural Gmina Kłodzko, although the town itself is a separate urban gmina), and is situated in Lower Silesian Voivodeship. With 25,717 inhabitants at the 2021 Census, Kłodzko is the main ...

  9. Nisa River - Wikipedia

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    Nisa River may refer to: Kladská Nisa, the Czech name for Nysa Kłodzka (Eastern Neisse) a river in Poland; Lužická Nisa, the Czech name for Lusation Neisse, a river arising in the Czech Republic, and then flowing in Germany and Poland Bílá Nisa , (White Nisa) a right tributary of the Lužická Nisa, entirely in the Czech Republic