The Wisła River (Vistula River) is the longest and most important river in Poland. It flows 1,047 kilometers from the Beskidy Mountains in the south to the Baltic Sea in the north.
The Odra River (Oder River) is the second longest river in Poland, flowing 854 kilometers from the Czech Republic to the Baltic Sea.
The Warta River is a major tributary of the Odra River and flows 808 kilometers through western and central Poland.
The Bug River forms the eastern border of Poland with Ukraine and Belarus, flowing 772 kilometers before it joins with the Narew River.
The Narew River is a tributary of the Wisła River and flows 484 kilometers through northeastern Poland, forming a natural border with Belarus.
The Łyna River is a tributary of the Pregoła River and flows 245 kilometers in northeastern Poland before it joins with the Pregoła River.
The Biebrza River is a tributary of the Narew River and flows 164 kilometers through the Biebrza National Park, one of the largest wetlands in Europe.
The Pilica River is a tributary of the Wisła River and flows 343 kilometers through central Poland.
The San River is a tributary of the Wisła River and flows 443 kilometers from the Bieszczady Mountains in the southeast to the Wisła River.
The Poprad River is a tributary of the Dunajec River and flows 170 kilometers in southern Poland, forming part of the border with Slovakia.
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