Tywa

Tywa
Country Poland
Basin
River mouth Góralice to the south of Trzcińsko-Zdrój
Progression Eastern Oder
Basin size 264.5 km2 (102.1 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 47.9 km (29.8 mi)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    0.71 m3/s (25 cu ft/s)

Tywa is a river in north-western Poland, a tributary of the East Oder river with a length of 47.9 km and catchment area of 264.5 km². It flows from Lake Myślibórz the Plain Wełtyńską (at Coastland Szczecin), in Western Pomerania.

The river flows from a small lake south of Trzcińsko-Zdrój, flows through eight ribbon lakes (the largest of which is Lake Banská), and the Eastern Oder passes south of Gryfino to dump cooling water channel of power "Dolna Odra ". Larger towns nearby include: Trzcińsko-Zdroj, Strzeszów, Swobnica, Lubanowo, and Tywica.

SNQ reliable flow calculated for the section of the mouth of the river is 0.71 m³/s.

Coordinates: 53°13′52″N 14°28′39″E / 53.23111°N 14.47750°E / 53.23111; 14.47750


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