Wierzyca

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River in Poland
53°49′55″N 18°50′10″E / 53.83194°N 18.83611°E / 53.83194; 18.83611Basin featuresProgressionVistula→ Baltic Sea

The Wierzyca is a river of Poland, and a tributary of the Vistula, which it joins at Gniew. The Wierzyca's own tributaries include the Mała Wierzyca.

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Tributaries of the Vistula River
Forming rivers
  • Biała Wisełka
  • Czarna Wisełka
Main tributaries of the left bank
  • Krajka
  • Pszczynka
  • Gostynia
  • Przemsza
  • Chech
  • Rudno
  • Sanka
  • Rudawa
  • Prądnik
  • Dłubnia
  • Roporek
  • Szreniawa
  • Nidzica
  • Nida
  • Strumień
  • Czarna
  • Koprzywianka
  • Opatówka
  • Kamienna
  • Krępianka
  • Iłżanka
  • Zwoleńka
  • Plewka
  • Zagożdżonka
  • Radomka
  • Pilica
  • Czarna
  • Jeziorka
  • Bzura
  • Skrwa Lewa
  • Zgłowiączka
  • Tążyna
  • Zielona
  • Brda
  • Wda
  • Wierzyca
Main tributaries of the right bank
  • Brennica
  • Iłownica
  • Biała
  • Soła
  • Skawa
  • Skawinka
  • Wilga (Krakow)
  • Drwinka
  • Raba
  • Gróbka
  • Uszwica
  • Kisielina
  • Dunajec
  • Breń
  • Brnik
  • Wisłoka
  • Babulówka
  • Trześniówka
  • Łęg
  • San
  • Sanna
  • Wyżnica
  • Chodelka
  • Bystra
  • Kurówka
  • Wieprz
  • Okrzejka
  • Promnik
  • Wilga (Garwolin)
  • Świder
  • Kanał Żerański
  • Narew
  • Mołtawa
  • Słupianka
  • Rosica
  • Brzeźnica
  • Skrwa Prawa
  • Mień
  • Drwęca
  • Bacha
  • Struga
  • Osa
  • Liwa
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