Ślęza

Coordinates: 51°09′33″N 16°57′02″E / 51.1593°N 16.9505°E / 51.1593; 16.9505
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Ślęza
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Oder
 • coordinates
51°09′33″N 16°57′02″E / 51.1593°N 16.9505°E / 51.1593; 16.9505
Basin features
ProgressionOderBaltic Sea

Ślęza (Polish: [ˈɕlɛ̃za]; German: Lohe) is a 78.6 km long river in Lower Silesia, southern Poland, a left tributary of the Oder. It starts in the Niemcza Hills (Polish: Wzgórza Niemczańskie), part of the Sudeten Foreland (Przedgórze Sudeckie), and flows near Mount Ślęża through the Silesian Lowland (Nizina Śląska) and enters the Oder in Wrocław.

The most important tributary is the Mała Ślęza ("Small Ślęza"). The most important towns on the river are: Niemcza, Tyniec nad Ślęzą, Jordanów Śląski and Wrocław.

The name probably is derived from a Silesian word meaning "wet swampy place". In a papal bull from Hadrian IV in 1155, the river is called the Selenza.

The names of the Ślęza and Mount Ślęża are both of Silesian origin, although the Ślęza is spelled with a standard Z and Mount Ślęża is spelled with a Ż diacritic – English zh.