Nysa Mała

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Little Neisse
Kleine Neiße
Little Neisse after leaving the forest near Grobla
Native nameNysa Mała Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Location
ContinentEurope
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLipa
 • elevationapprox. 440
Mouth 
 • location
between Gniewków and Czernica into the Raging Neisse
 • elevation
approx. 210
Lengthapprox. 19 km
The river in Kwietniki

The Nysa Mała ("Little Neisse") is a river in Poland that is about 19 kilometres long,[1] and is a left tributary of the Raging Neisse.

In the area of the Sudetenland it flows through the Chełmy Landscape Park.

The Neisse flows for much of its course through deciduous forests.

The entire course of the river is located south of Jawor, and north of Bolkow and runs from west to east.

Between Gniewków and Czernica, the Little Neisse discharges into the Raging Neisse, the largest and most important tributary of the Kaczawa.

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Słownik geografii turystycznej Sudetów, Volume 7 Kaczawskie , ed. Marek Staffa, Publisher I-BiS, Wroclaw, 2002, ISBN 9788385773474