Łutownia

Łutownia
Łutownia River at Dęby Królewskie (Royal Oaks)
Country Poland
Physical characteristics
Main source Nowosady
River mouth at Stara Białowieża on the Narewka
52°44′34″N 23°49′00″E / 52.7427°N 23.8167°E / 52.7427; 23.8167Coordinates: 52°44′34″N 23°49′00″E / 52.7427°N 23.8167°E / 52.7427; 23.8167
Length 19.19 kilometres (11.92 mi)
Basin features
Progression NarewkaNarewVistulaBaltic Sea
Basin size 120.44 square kilometres (46.50 sq mi)
Łutownia River on map of Białowieża Forest

The Łutownia (Polish pronunciation: [wuˈtɔvɲa]; Belarusian: Лутоўня), in northeast Poland, is a left-bank tributary of the Narewka River. It was formerly known in Polish as the Łętownia [wɛnˈtɔvɲa], Lętownia [lɛnˈtɔvɲa], Łotownia [wɔˈtɔvɲa], Łutownica [wutɔvˈnit͡sa], Latownica [latɔvˈnit͡sa], Lutownia [luˈtɔvɲa], and Szczekotówka [ʂt͡ʂɛkɔˈtufka] River.

The Łutownia flows through the European region known as the Wysoczyzny Podlasko – Bialoruskie (Podlasie-Belarus Plateau) in Poland's Podlasie Province and Belarus' Hrodna Voblast. The river, from its origin to its mouth, flows through the Białowieża Forest.

Villages:

Main tributaries (right bank):

  • Dubinka
  • Krynica

Further reading

  • P. Bajko, Łutownia, Czasopis, 03/2008, ss. 21-22.


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