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Śmiała Wisła

Coordinates: 54°19′56″N 18°50′14″E / 54.332141°N 18.837090°E / 54.332141; 18.837090
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Wisla Smiala

The Śmiała Wisła (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɕmjawa ˈviswa]) is a distributary river branch of the Vistula in Poland flowing to Gdańsk Bay.

The Śmiała Wisła is a western border of Sobieszewo Island and was created in 1840 during the flooding when it became a new mouth of the Vistula. Literally it means Daring Vistula.

54°19′56″N 18°50′14″E / 54.332141°N 18.837090°E / 54.332141; 18.837090