
Bzura River
The Bzura River is a tributary of the Wisła (Vistula) River in Poland, approximately 175 kilometers long. It flows through central Poland, passing through towns and farmland before joining the Wisła. The river has historical significance due to the Battle of Bzura during World War II, a major Polish resistance effort. The Bzura's waters support local ecosystems, agriculture, and communities, and it features natural wetlands and forests along its course. Its flow is generally moderate, influenced by seasonal rainfall and snowmelt, making it an important regional waterway for both ecology and local economies.