- The
Dziwna (German: Dievenow) is a
channel of the Oder
River in
northwestern Poland, one of
three straits connecting the
Szczecin Lagoon with the Bay of...
- (Uznam) by the
Strait of Świna, and from
mainland Pomerania by the
Strait of
Dziwna. The
island has an area of 265 km2 (102 sq mi) and its
highest point is...
- the
Szczecin Lagoon north of
Szczecin and then into
three branches (the
Dziwna, Świna and Peene) that
empty into the Bay of
Pomerania of the
Baltic Sea...
- of that river's
waterflow (of the remainder,
Peenestrom carries 15% and
Dziwna 10%). It has a
length of
about 16 km (9.9 miles). Świnoujście is a major...
-
Baltic Sea's Bay of
Pomerania with the
three straits Peenestrom, Świna and
Dziwna,
which divide the
mainland and the
islands of
Usedom and Wolin. The lagoon...
- The
Phoney War (French: Drôle de guerre; German: Sitzkrieg; Polish:
Dziwna wojna) was an eight-month
period at the
outset of
World War II
during which...
-
through by the Oder River, and is
connected to the bay by
three straits, the
Dziwna, Świna, and Peenestrom. The Bay of
Greifswald with the
islands of Koos and...
- the Oder
River in north-western Poland. It is part of the
Dziwna. Both the
lagoon and the
Dziwna are part of Poland's
internal waters.[citation needed] Several...
- ****ociated with a m****ive
glacial boulder (diameter of 20 m)
situated in the
Dziwna riverbed. This
Royal Boulder has been used as a
designator in ship transport...
- II: The "Phoney War" of 1939–1940, also
called drôle de
guerre in France,
dziwna wojna in
Poland (both
meaning "Strange War"), or the
Sitzkrieg ("Sitting...