List of islands of Poland
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This is a list of islands of Poland (Polish: Wyspy). [1] [2] [3]
Baltic Sea
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The following Polish islands are in the Baltic Sea :
Oder Lagoon
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The following Polish islands are in the Oder Lagoon :
- Chełminek, [2] 53°40′28″N 14°31′51″E / 53.67433607365782°N 14.530765472215961°E / 53.67433607365782; 14.530765472215961 ( Chełminek ) [4]
- Chrząszczewska Island , 53°58′00″N 14°44′00″E / 53.96667°N 14.73333°E / 53.96667; 14.73333 ( Chrząszczewska Island ) [1]
- Gęsia Kępa, 53°51′39″N 14°22′08″E / 53.86083398890447°N 14.368995304434739°E / 53.86083398890447; 14.368995304434739 ( Gęsia Kępa ) [4]
- Karsibór , 53°50′46″N 14°19′48″E / 53.846°N 14.330°E / 53.846; 14.330 ( Karsibór )
- Koński Smug, 53°53′00″N 14°21′22″E / 53.883358935177604°N 14.356245304402117°E / 53.883358935177604; 14.356245304402117 ( Koński Smug ) [4]
- Trzcinice
- Warnie Kępy , 53°52′05″N 14°21′45″E / 53.86806°N 14.36250°E / 53.86806; 14.36250 ( Warnie Kępy )
- Wielki Krzek , 53°51′04″N 14°24′09″E / 53.85111°N 14.40250°E / 53.85111; 14.40250 ( Wielki Krzek )
- Wiszowa Kępa, 53°51′55″N 14°24′03″E / 53.86525962988877°N 14.400703680037564°E / 53.86525962988877; 14.400703680037564 ( Wiszowa Kępa ) [4]
- Wydrza Kępa, 53°52′41″N 14°20′32″E / 53.87804936415016°N 14.342126951999944°E / 53.87804936415016; 14.342126951999944 ( Wydrza Kępa ) [4]
Other Oder islands
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Islands of
Wrocław
[5]
- Tamka, 51°06′54″N 17°02′14″E / 51.11492839735311°N 17.037183801431226°E / 51.11492839735311; 17.037183801431226 ( Tamaka ) [4]
- Slodowa Island (Wyspa Słodowa), 51°06′59″N 17°02′15″E / 51.11625314335751°N 17.037500284235286°E / 51.11625314335751; 17.037500284235286 ( Wyspa Słodowa ) [4]
- Wyspa Bielarska, 51°07′02″N 17°02′18″E / 51.1173151671457°N 17.038322397576714°E / 51.1173151671457; 17.038322397576714 ( Wyspa Bielarska ) [4]
- Mill Island (Wyspa Młyńska), 51°06′58″N 17°02′25″E / 51.11600055202306°N 17.04040575196848°E / 51.11600055202306; 17.04040575196848 ( Mill Island ) [4]
- Wyspa Daliowa, 51°06′52″N 17°02′19″E / 51.11441780446124°N 17.03850674799124°E / 51.11441780446124; 17.03850674799124 ( Wyspa Daliowa ) [4]
- Wyspa Piasek , 51°06′53″N 17°02′26″E / 51.1146°N 17.0406°E / 51.1146; 17.0406 ( Wyspa Piasek )
Islands of Gdańsk Bay and Vistula Lagoon
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The following Polish islands are in the Gdańsk Bay and Vistula Lagoon :
- Aestian Island (artificial island in the Vistula Lagoon), approximately 54°21′29″N 19°30′44″E / 54.35807705505686°N 19.512303362270877°E / 54.35807705505686; 19.512303362270877 ( Aestian Island ) [4]
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Islands of Gdańsk
- Port Island Area: 25.7 km² population 22,167 people, 54°22′52″N 18°43′23″E / 54.38111°N 18.72306°E / 54.38111; 18.72306 ( Port Island )
- Sobieszewo Island Area: 34.3 km² population: 3,570 people, 54°20′11″N 18°52′29″E / 54.33639°N 18.87472°E / 54.33639; 18.87472 ( Sobieszewo Island ) [2]
- Ostrów Island (Holm Island), 54°22′16″N 18°39′14″E / 54.371°N 18.654°E / 54.371; 18.654 ( Ostrów Island )
- Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów), 54°20′47.32″N 18°39′27.58″E / 54.3464778°N 18.6576611°E / 54.3464778; 18.6576611 ( Granary Island )
- Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów) in Elbląg , 54°09′30″N 19°23′19″E / 54.158333°N 19.388611°E / 54.158333; 19.388611 ( Granary Island (Elbląg) )
Other
- Grodzka Island [ pl ] (uninhabited island on the Oder River in Szczecin ), 53°26′00″N 14°34′00″E / 53.43333°N 14.56667°E / 53.43333; 14.56667 ( Grodzka Kępa )
- Ostrów Mieleński [ pl ] , 53°25′01″N 14°35′56″E / 53.41707°N 14.59886°E / 53.41707; 14.59886 ( Mieleński Ostrów )
- Upałty, 54°10′29″N 21°40′20″E / 54.17466°N 21.67209°E / 54.17466; 21.67209 ( Upałty ) [1]
- Wielka Żuława (on Lake Jeziorak ), 53°36′36″N 19°33′00″E / 53.61000°N 19.55000°E / 53.61000; 19.55000 ( Wielka Żuława )
See also
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References
- 1 2 3 "Islands of Poland" . GeoNames . Retrieved October 26, 2021 .
- 1 2 3 4 "7 Fascinating Polish Islands You've Never Heard of" . The Culture Trip . 30 November 2017 . Retrieved October 30, 2021 .
- ↑ Dave 191. "Polskich Wysp" . Archived from the original on 2006-03-24.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Google Maps
- ↑ "Wrocław's Islands & Waterways" . In Your Pocket . Retrieved October 30, 2021 .
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