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River Szkarpawa

 
 
Information about the waterway

The River Szkarpawa is a large river and is part of the Polish Canals. It runs for 26.23 kilometres through 1 lock from Vistula - Szkarpawa Junction (where it joins the River Vistula) to Nogat - Szkarpawa Junction (where it joins the River Nogat).

The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

Vistula - Szkarpawa Junction
Junction of the Rzeka Wisła with the Rzeka Szkarpawa
RS Bridge No 4 0.31 kilometres 0 locks
Śluza Gdańska Głowa
Gdansk Head Lock
0.35 kilometres 0 locks
RS Bridge No 3 2.95 kilometres 1 lock
Kilometre Post No 3 (Szkarpawa)
Distance to the junction with the Vistula river
3 kilometres 1 lock
Rybina - Stegna Railway Bridge 15.04 kilometres 1 lock
Rybina 15.33 kilometres 1 lock
RS Bridge No 1 15.51 kilometres 1 lock
Osłonka
Pontoon style riverbank moorings.
23.61 kilometres 1 lock
Nogat - Szkarpawa Junction
Junction of the Rzeka Nogat with the Rzeka Szkarpawa
26.23 kilometres 1 lock
 
 
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 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
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[Szkarpawa] The Szkarpawa (Polish pronunciation: [ʂkarˈpava]) is a river in the Vistula delta of northern Poland. It branches off the Vistula near Drewnica and flows [Vistula] branches (Leniwka, Przekop, Śmiała Wisła, Martwa Wisła, Nogat and Szkarpawa). The river is often associated with Polish culture, history and national identity [Tuja (river)] Tuja (German: Tiege) is a river of northern Poland. It flows through Nowy Dwór Gdański, and joins the Szkarpawa near Tujsk. [Gdańsk Bay] indirectly via the Vistula Lagoon with two branches, the Nogat and the Szkarpawa. By nautic definition, the Bay of Gdańsk is much larger, including also [Mundart der Weichselwerder] Weichselwerder (Vistula river islands) were Żuławy Gdańskie between Wisła Gdańska and Gdańskie Wyżyny and Żuławy Malborskie between Vistula, Szkarpawa, Vistula Lagoon [Vistula delta Mennonites] Vistula delta Mennonites settled in the delta of the river Vistula in East-Central Europe between the mid-16th century and 1945. The Mennonite movement [History of rail transport in Poland] Granica ("Border") station was completed in 1848, with a junction to Szkarpawa station of Kraków and Upper Silesia Railway. In the same year, after the
 
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