Dębosznica

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River in Poland
54°07′47″N 15°26′49″E / 54.1296°N 15.4469°E / 54.1296; 15.4469Basin featuresProgressionBłotnica→ Baltic Sea

Dębosznica is a river of Poland. At Głowaczewo, Kołobrzeg County, the Dębosznica is split by a weir into two strands: the left (southern) becomes a stream called the Łużanka, and the other merges into the Błotnica. Within three kilometers both flow into the Lake Resko Przymorskie. Dębosznica is a small coastal river with a length of 35.5 km and an average depth of 1 m . It flows in a flat and blocked valley with a width of 300 to 500 m . Dębosznica has two tributaries: the small rivers Lędówka and Lnianka. Due to this, a large number of sea trout affects spawning here. There are also, among other things, trout and minnow. [1]

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  1. ^ "Dębosznica". Retrieved 24 August 2023.
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