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Mamry (German: Mauersee, Lithuanian: Mauras) is a lake in the
Masurian Lake
District of Poland's Warmia-Mazury Province. It is the
second largest lake...
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Kormoran (Kormoran 2 class) Gopło (Gopło class)
Gardno (Gardno class)
Wdzydze (
Mamry class) Poznań (Lublin class) Lech (Piast class)
Zbyszko (Zbyszko class)...
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covering more than 100
square kilometres (39 sq mi), are Śniardwy and
Mamry, and the
deepest is Lake Hańcza at 108.5
metres (356 ft) in depth. The climate...
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Vadkert Lake
Garda Lake Lubāns Lake Rāzna Lake
Engure Lake Śniardwy Lake
Mamry Lake Łebsko Lake Dąbie Lake
Miedwie Lake
Jeziorak Lake
Niegocin Lake Hańcza...
- of
lakes of Poland. Lake
Dabie (Jezioro Dąbie in Szczecin) Lake
Mamry (Jezioro
Mamry in
Mazury lake district) Lake
Sniardwy (Jezioro Śniardwy in Mazury...
- is Śniardwy with the
surface area of 113.4 km2 (43.8 sq mi),
followed by
Mamry with 102.8 km2 (39.7 sq mi). The
country extends 649
kilometers from north...
- more than 2,000 lakes,
including the
largest lakes of Poland, Śniardwy and
Mamry.
Other recognizable landmarks are the
Warmian castles (Lidzbark Warmiński...
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located not far from the
border with Russia's
Kaliningrad Oblast. Lake
Mamry is
close to the town. The town's
names in
different languages are derived...
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Poland and ends in the
Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia.
Originating in Lake
Mamry, it
joins the 101-km-long
Instruch at a
point near
Chernyakhovsk – variously...
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basin area of 7,126 km² (5,298 km² in Poland). It is
connected to Lake
Mamry by the 18th-century
Masurian Canal. The river's
source is
located near the...