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Ślęza
The ÅšlÄ™za (; ) is a 78.6 km river in Lower Silesia, southern Poland, a left tributary of the Oder. It starts in the Niemcza Hills (), part of the Sudetes, Sudeten Sudeten Foreland, Foreland (''Przedgórze Sudeckie''), and flows near Mount Åšlęża through the Silesian Lowland (''Nizina ÅšlÄ…ska'') and enters the Oder in WrocÅ‚aw. The most important tributary is the MaÅ‚a ÅšlÄ™za ("Small ÅšlÄ™za"). The most important towns on the river are: Niemcza, Tyniec nad ÅšlÄ™zÄ…, Jordanów ÅšlÄ…ski and WrocÅ‚aw. The name is probably derived from a Silesian language, Silesian word meaning "wet swampy place". In a papal bull from Pope Adrian IV, Hadrian IV in 1155, the river is called the Selenza. The names of the ÅšlÄ™za and Mount Åšlęża are both of Silesian origin, but the ÅšlÄ™za is spelled with a standard ''z'' and Mount Åšlęża is spelled with a ''Dot (diacritic), ż'', pronounced like an English language, English ''zh''. See also *MaÅ‚a ÅšlÄ™za References

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