Lusatian Neisse (Polish Nysa Łużycka, German Lausitzer Neiße, Czech Lužická Nisa) - length: ca. 252 km or 157 miles on the Polish - German border. Rising in the NW of the Czech Republic it flows into the Oder near Gubin in Poland.
Nysa Kłodzka - length: ca. 182 km or 113 miles. It rises in SW Poland to join the Oder near Brzeg.
Nysa Szalona - length ca. 51 km, flows into Kaczawa river, which in turns flows into Oder.
Nysa (GermanNeiße) is also a town in Poland, on the Nysa Klodzka river.
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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).
The river was known to the ancient Romans as Viadrus, Viadua, as it was a branch of the Amber Road from the Baltic Sea to the Roman Empire.
Rivers of the Czech Republic, Rivers of Germany, Rivers of Poland