Kamieński Lagoon
Kamieński Lagoon is a lagoon on the Oder River in north-western Poland. It is part of the Dziwna.
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A view of Kamieński Lagoon from Kamień Pomorski. | |
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Location | Kamień County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland |
Coordinates | 53°59′25″N 14°44′55″E |
Native name | Zalew Kamieński (Polish) |
Primary inflows | Wołczenica, Świniec |
Islands | Chrząszczewska Island |
Settlements | Kamień Pomorski, Dziwnów, Międzywodzie |
Both the lagoon and the Dziwna are part of Poland's internal waters.
Several settlements lie on the shores of the lagoon, notably (in order of population) Kamień Pomorski, Dziwnów, Międzywodzie, Wrzosowo and Dziwnówek. There are also three small villages on Chrząszczewska Island: Chrząszczewo, Chrząszczewko and Buniewice.
Until 1945, the lagoon was referred to by its German name of Camminer Bodden. In 1949, it officially became called Kamieński Zalew, and in 1991 the words in its name were reversed, its new name being Zalew Kamieński.
Gallery
- A map of the Kamieński Lagoon and its surroundings.
- A view of the lagoon from Chrząszczewska Island.
- The pier in Kamień Pomorski, which hangs over the lagoon.
- Boats moored on the lagoon at Międzywodzie.
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