Pregolya

Coordinates: 54°40′58″N 20°22′40″E / 54.6827°N 20.3778°E / 54.6827; 20.3778
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Pregolya
The Pregolya in Gvardeysk.
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationInstruch and Angrapa confluence
Mouth 
 • location
Vistula Lagoon, Baltic Sea
 • coordinates
54°40′58″N 20°22′40″E / 54.6827°N 20.3778°E / 54.6827; 20.3778
Basin size15,500 km2 (6,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average90 m3/s (3,200 cu ft/s)

The Pregolya or Pregola (Russian: Прего́ля; German: Pregel; Lithuanian: Prieglius; Polish: Pregoła) is a river in the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast exclave.

Overview

It starts as a confluence of the Instruch and the Angrapa and drains into the Baltic Sea through the Vistula Lagoon. Its length under the name of Pregolya is 123 km, 292 km including the Angrapa. The basin has an area of 15,500 km². The average flow is 90 m³/s.

Euler's Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem was based on the bridges crossing the river in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad).

A possible ancient name by Ptolemy of the Pregolya River is Chronos, although other theories identify Chronos as a much larger river, the Nemunas.

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