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The Jezioro Swidwie ( German: Neuendorfer lake ) is a lake in the Ueckermünder Heath, whose eastern part of today Puszcza Wkrzańska means and belongs to the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

The Jezioro Swidwie located in the extreme north-western Poland and can be reached from Stettin on the province road 115 through Tanowo ( Falkenwalde ) in 20 kilometers.

On the sidelines of the Heide Ueckermünder 890 acre lake is surrounded by a nature reserve. It is the Rezerwat Przyrody Swidwie, which is one of the 13 recognized by the Ramsar Convention in 1984 reserves in Poland.

On the banks of Jezioro Swidwie the villages Bolków (snake Horst ) in the south, Węgornik ( Aalgraben ) in the east and Zalesie ( Sun Forest) are located in the north, to the Gmina Dobra ( Daber ) or Gmina Police ( Pölitz ) in the district policy include.

By the lake flows the Gunica ( Aalbach ), which in Jezioro Stolsko ( Schlosssee ) at Stolec ( Stolzenburg ) arises and after 35 kilometers east of Jasienica ( Jasenitz ) flows into the Oder and a popular canoe route is.

  • Lake in Europe
  • See in Poland
  • River system or
  • Geography ( West Pomeranian Voivodeship )
  • Gmina Police
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