Łyna River

The All in Druzhba ( Allenburg )

The All, Polish Łyna [' wɨna ], Russian Лава Lawa, Old Prussian Alna and Lyne, is a 264 km long river in the former East Prussia ( today divided in Poland and Russia ) and the elftlängste river in Poland.

On a length of 190 km (according to other sources 289 km) all the flows through the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, 74 km further it travels in Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia.

The All originates in Masuria, in Nidzica ( Neidenburg ), more specifically in the vicinity of the village Łyna ( Lahna ), flows through Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ), Dobre Miasto ( Guttstadt ) Lidzbark Warmiński ( Heilenberg ) Bartoszyce ( Bartenstein ) and Prawdinsk ( Friedland in East Prussia ) and flows Snamensk ( Wehlau ) with an average water flow of 40.4 m³ / s in the about the same size here Pregel.

The old Prussian name Alna goes back to the Indo-European root "el -l - ol " ( "flow" ). " Lyne " is derived from " Lini " ( "Barn ").

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