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Rega (river)
The Rega is a river in north-western Poland, flowing into the Baltic Sea. It is the country's 24th longest river, with a total length of 188 km and a catchment area of 2,767 km2.Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Poland 2017
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Towns

The following towns are situated on the Rega:


Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries of the Rega: * Brzeźnicka Węgorza *
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Imienko
Imienko is a human settlement, settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Połczyn-Zdrój, within Świdwin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Połczyn-Zdrój, south-east of Świdwin, and east of the regional capital Szczecin. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. References

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Resko
Resko (; ) is a town in Łobez County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, with 4,329 inhabitants (2010). It is located on the Rega River. History The first unsuccessful attempt to grant a town charter occurred in 1255. Town rights were eventually granted according to various sources either in 1277, 1280 or 1288. The town suffered from fires in 1593, 1630, 1659, 1694 and 1716. It was most devastated by the Russians during the Seven Years' War of 1756–1763, and the town hall archive was burned. During World War II, the Germans operated a Forced labour under German rule during World War II, forced labour subcamp of the Stalag II-D German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II, prisoner-of-war camp in the town. Demographics Climate Resko has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: ''Cfb'') using the isotherm or a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: ''Dfb'') using the isotherm. Notable residents * Carl Sprengel (1787—18 ...
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Rega Basin
Rega may refer to: Places * Rega (river), a river in north-western Poland, flowing into the Baltic Sea * Kallepalli Rega, a village in Lakkavarapukota mandal in Vizianagaram district, India * Pusapati Rega, a village in Vizianagaram district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, India * Rega, Buner, an administrative unit in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan Organizations and businesses * Rega (air rescue), a private, non-profit air rescue service of emergency medical assistance in Switzerland and Liechtenstein * Rega Institute for Medical Research, a scientific establishment belonging to the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium * Rega Research, a British audio equipment manufacturer **Rega Planar 3, a record player manufactured by Rega Research People with the surname * Amedeo Rega (1920–2007), Italian football player * Chantal Réga (born 1955), French sprinter and hurdler * Horacio Rega Molina (1899-1957) Argentine poet specializing in sonnets, jo ...
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Conflict Over Rafting On The Rega
Conflict over rafting on the Rega was one of the trade disputes in Western Pomerania, Pomerania between Gryfice, Białoboki (Trzebiatów), Białoboki monastery and Trzebiatów, lasting from 1317 to 1686. The privileges granted to the cities, including the Staple staple rights for Trzebiatów and indirect participation in the Hanseatic League, caused a more than 350-year-long conflict over the free rafting on the Rega (river), Rega river. The subject of the conflict included Gryfice's revenues from fishing, as well as river and sea trade. In the 14th century, Gryfice had a dispute with the Premonstratensians, Norbertine monastery, and from the 15th century, armed conflict with Trzebiatów. Gryfice's location on the Rega river and the entrepreneurship of Gryfice fishermen and merchants aroused jealousy from other centers, including Trzebiatów. Despite the positive resolution of the dispute in favor of Gryfice, Trzebiatów undertook actions to hinder the free rafting on the Rega. The ...
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List Of Rivers Of Poland
Following is a list of rivers, which are at least partially, if not predominantly located within Poland.KSNG (2002–2014)List of Names of Flowing Waters (Wykaz nazw wód płynacych)(PDF file, direct download 1.47 MB), Komisja Standaryzacji Nazw Geograficznych poza Granicami Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej: Nazwy geograficzne. Pages: 1/348. Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Poland 2017
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Rivers by length

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Gardominka
Gardominka is a river of Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ..., a tributary of the Rega near Baszewice. Rivers of Poland Rivers of West Pomeranian Voivodeship {{Poland-river-stub ...
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Brzeźnicka Węgorza
Brzeźnicka Węgorza is a river in gmina Węgorzyno, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It is a tributary of Rega, being long for about 40 km. Its beginnings can be found in the Studnica lake, in Drawa river region. It flows into the Rega near Łobez. Brzeźnicka Węgorza is extremely diverse along its current. In the upper current it resembles a mountain stream. The lower current (down the Żabice lake) is rather slow, the river flows in a wide valley, along riparian forests with ash trees and alder Alders are trees of the genus ''Alnus'' in the birch family Betulaceae. The genus includes about 35 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few species ex ...s. Rivers of Poland Rivers of West Pomeranian Voivodeship {{Poland-river-stub ...
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Mrzeżyno
Mrzeżyno () is a village with a fishing seaport in northwestern Poland, situated near the estuary of the Rega river, on the coast of the Baltic Sea in the historic region of Pomerania. Administratively it is located in Gmina Trzebiatów, Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is also a health resort with many pensions, campsites and a spa, and it has a popular beach. It lies approximately north of Trzebiatów, north of Gryfice, and north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Every year in July and August, Mrzeżyno is visited by many Polish and German tourists. The right riverside is more developed than left, where there is only one settlement. The population numbers 1,727.Załącznik do Uchwały LI/475/10 Rady Miejskiej w Trzebiatowie z dnia 29 października 2010 r. w sprawie zatwierdzenia Planu Odnowy Miejscowości Gorzysław na lata 2010-2017, s. 9.(2009) The village is situated by a special area of the conservation of nature according to the European Union's pr ...
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Trzebiatów
Trzebiatów (pronounced ; ; ) is a town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, with 10,119 inhabitants (2016). Trzebiatów is located on the Rega River in the north-western part of Poland, roughly 9 kilometers south of the Baltic Sea, Baltic coast. The preserved Old Town of Trzebiatów is registered as a protected historical monument of Poland. History Middle Ages The lower Rega (river), Rega area around Gryfice and Trzebiatów was the site of a West Slavic Lechites, Lechitic ''gród'' (fortified settlement) in the 9th century. The territory became part of the emerging Polish state under Mieszko I around 967. It was part of the Duchy of Pomerania, which separated itself from Poland as a result of the fragmentation of Poland. The first recorded mention of the town comes from 1170 when the Pomeranian Duke Casimir I, Duke of Pomerania, Casimir I granted a few villages and oversight of a church in the town to settlers from Lund in Sweden. In the early 13th century Trzebiatów b ...
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Gryfice
Gryfice (pronounced ; )". 1880. is a historic town in Pomerania, north-western Poland, with 16,600 inhabitants (2017). It is the capital of Gryfice County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The town is situated approximately 22 kilometres from the Baltic Sea coast and seaside resorts. History Middle Ages The region was part of Poland during the reign of the first Polish ruler Mieszko I and during the early part of the reign of his successor, Bolesław I the Brave. It broke away along with most of Pomerania in the pagan revolt that occurred around 1005, but was reconquered by the Polish king in the early 1100s. The Niekładź, Battle of Niekładź took place in the area of Gryfice in 1121, in which Polish ruler Bolesław III Wrymouth defeated Wartislaw I, Duke of Pomerania and Swietopelk I, Duke of Pomerania. The area was part of the Duchy of Pomerania, a vassal state of Kingdom of Poland (1025–1385), Poland, which later on separated itself from Poland as a result of the fragment ...
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Płoty
Płoty (; ) is a town in Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, with 4,035 inhabitants (2010). Sights Main heritage sights of Płoty are: * the Renaissance architecture, Renaissance Old Castle, location of the Municipal Library * the New Castle and adjacent Municipal Park * the Church of the Transfiguration History It was located at the intersection of the Gdańsk-Szczecin and Trzebiatów-Łobez routes. In the late 19th century, the population mostly made a living from farming and cattle breeding, with cattle sold to Berlin and Hamburg. During World War II, the Germans operated a Forced labour under German rule during World War II, forced labour subcamp of the Stalag II-D German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II, prisoner-of-war camp in the town. Demographics Notable people * Fritz Köpke (1902–1991), German athlete, competed in the men's high jump at the 1928 Summer Olympics International relations Płoty is Twin towns and sister cit ...
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Łobez
Łobez (; ) is a town on the river Rega (river), Rega in northwestern Poland, within the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the capital of Łobez County, and has a population of 10,066 (2019). The name The name Łobez comes from the Old Polish language, Old Polish ''łobuzie'' (meaning "bushes"). History In the 12th century Łobez was a Slavic gród, stronghold located within Kingdom of Poland (1025–1385), Poland and after the fragmentation of Poland into smaller duchies within the House of Griffin, Griffin-ruled Duchy of Pomerania until its dissolution in 1637. Łobez was first mentioned in a document from 1271, according to which a knight named Borcke, Borko, who was also the Castellan of nearby Kołobrzeg, was the owner of the town. By 1275 Łobez received town rights. A castle was built in the 13th century. During World War II, the Germans operated two Forced labour under German rule during World War II, forced labour subcamps of the Stalag II-D German prisoner-of-wa ...
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