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Dziwna in Wolin.
Dziwna in Wolin.

The Dziwna (German: Dievenow) is an eastern strait, river or a branch of the Oder River out of three straits connecting the Oder Lagoon with the Bay of Pomerania of the Baltic Sea, between the island of Wolin and the Polish mainland. The German language (de ''Deutsch'') is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. A strait is a narrow navigable Channel of water that connects two larger navigable bodies of water "Riverine" redirects here For the use of that term in Maritime geography, see there The Oder (known in Czech and Polish as Odra) is a River in Central Europe. The Lagoon of the Oder River is an inland water basin situated in the southwestern part of the Baltic Sea. The Bay of Pomerania or Pomeranian Bay (Polish Zatoka Pomorska; German Pommersche Bucht) is a basin in the southwestern Baltic Sea, off the The Baltic Sea is a Brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N Latitude and from 20°E to 26°E Longitude. Poland (Polska officially the Republic of Poland

Major towns on the Dziwna include:

See also

Kamień Pomorski (Cammin or Kammin; Kamién is a Town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of northwestern Poland. Dziwnów (Berg Dievenow is a town in northwestern Poland on the Baltic Sea, at the point where the river Dziwna flows into it The Świna (Swine Pomeranian: Swina) is a River in Poland flowing from the Oder Lagoon to the Baltic Sea, between the For the settlement in England see Peene Kent, for the small river in France see Peene Becque, for the Flemish physician and playwright see Hippoliet van Peene
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