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Swelinia

Coordinates: 54°27′50″N 18°33′42″E / 54.46389°N 18.56167°E / 54.46389; 18.56167
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Swelinia
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Baltic Sea
 • coordinates
54°27′50″N 18°33′42″E / 54.46389°N 18.56167°E / 54.46389; 18.56167

Swelinia (Polish pronunciation: [svɛˈɭiːɲa]),[dubiousdiscuss] also known as Swelina or (in German) Grenzfluß, is a name of a brook between Northern part of Sopot and Southern Gdynia (Poland). It terminates into the Baltic Sea.

The original Slavic name Swelinia occurred first time in documents from 13th century (Rivulum qui Swelina dicitur, "a creek known as Swelina"), but subsequently that name was not used in any official documents or maps until it was mentioned again in the Geographic Dictionary of Kingdom of Poland in 1888.

The brook was always a border between Sopot and other territories. The Treaty of Versailles specified it (without mentioning its name, however), in the Section XI. and article 100, as a border between Free City of Danzig and Poland.

References

  • Articles 31-117 of Peace Treaty of Versailles
  • Sopot by Maria and Andrzej Szypowscy, Wyd. Sport i Turystyka Warszawa 1984, ISBN 83-217-2436-1