Pilica is a river in central Poland, a longest left tributary of the Vistula river, with a length of 319 kilometres (8th longest) and the basin area of 9,273 sq. km (all in Poland). For the Second World War frigate class, see River class frigate The Murray River in Australia A waterfall on the Ova da Fedoz, Switzerland A river is a large natural waterway. ... Vistula river basin Vistula ( Polish Wisła, German Weichsel) is the longest river in Poland. ...
Left tributaries: Tomaszów Mazowiecki is a town in central Poland with 70,000 inhabitants (1995). ... Warka is a town in central Poland, located on the left bank of Pilica river (60 kilometers south of Warsaw), with 11,300 inhabitants. ...
Luciaza
Wolborka
Right tributaries:
Czarna (Wloszczowska)
Drzewiczka
See also: Rivers of Poland This is a list of rivers, which are at least partially located in Poland. ...
The first information about Pilica and its castle dates back to the years 1297-1300 and was recorded by M. Stryjkowski in his description of a fight for a Polish throne between king Waclaw of the Czechs and a Polish king Ladislaus the Short.
In a king's Ladislaus the Short document of 1327, in which the king confers to his brothers, Wolfram and Hilary, the landlords of the Dłużec village, a forest belonging to that village for the purposes of further colonization.
In 1842 Pilica was demoted to the rank of a local town.