Zdbica River

The Zdbica River, also known as the Zdbiczna, is a left tributary of the Dobrzyca River. It actually has its source in the small stream flowing out of the wetlands located about 2.1 km away from the village of Dobrzyca. It then flows through Czaple Lake and enters Zdbiczno Lake. However, Lake Zdbiczno is more often considered as the river's source. The river's length, measured from this point, is 7,246 metres. The Zdbica River flows most of its course through a picturesque glacial tunnel valley, forming numerous meanders.

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Drawa and Wałcz Lake Districts

About the region The Drawa and the Wałcz Lake Districts are located in north-western Poland, in...

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