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Encyclopedia > Barycz

Barycz is a river in western Poland, a right tributary of the Odra River. The Oder (or Odra) River (German: Oder, Polish/Czech: Odra, Ancient Latin: Viadua, Viadrus, Medieval Latin: Odera, Oddera) is a river in Central Europe (mostly in Poland). ...


It has length of 139 km, and the basin area of Barycz is 5526 km² The surrounding terrain is an important wetland reserve.

  • The Barycz River Valley

See also: rivers of Poland. This is a list of rivers, which are at least partially located in Poland. ...


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Dolina Baryczy - Ochrona (319 words)
Considerable part of the area conventionally called the Barycz River Valley in reality consist of two large basins: Milicz Basin (Odolanów Basin) and ?migród Basin and as a whole is protected under the "Barycz River Valley” Landscape Park.
Barycz River Valley is famous for large number of magnificent trees.
Community and private reserves in the Barycz River Valley Very effective method of protection of valuable habitats of protected plants and animal species, and especially birds, amphibians and rare fish is creation of community or private reserves.
Dolina Baryczy - Przyroda (565 words)
The region of the Barycz River Valley is an exceptional area for birds both on a Polish and European level.
The fauna of invertebrates of the Barycz River Valley due to the large size of the area and significant differentiation of environments is very rich, however, complex research of this animals' group was not carried out yet.
The small drops of the water level of Barycz River and her tributaries combined with relatively flat terrain made possible building of large water reservoirs with small investment (for example by piling up a dam across a stream.
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