Kamień Lagoon is a lagoon on the Oder River in north-western Poland . It is part of the Dziwna .
5-549: Both the lagoon and the Dziwna are part of Poland's internal waters . Several settlements lie on the shores of the lagoon, notably (in order of population) Kamień Pomorski , Dziwnów , Międzywodzie , Wrzosowo and Dziwnówek . There are also three small villages on Chrząszczewska Island : Chrząszczewo , Chrząszczewko and Buniewice . Until 1945, the lagoon was referred to by its German name of Camminer Bodden . In 1949, it officially became called Kamieński Zalew , and in 1991
10-526: A single bridge. The Kamieński Lagoon reforms into the well-defined Zatoka Wrzosowska ( Wrzosowska Bay ), narrows, then flows past the coastal city of Dziwnów for just a few kilometers as the Dziwna again before finally reaching the Bay of Pomerania . 53°55′29″N 14°41′13″E / 53.92472°N 14.68694°E / 53.92472; 14.68694 This West Pomeranian Voivodeship location article
15-579: The island of Wolin from the Polish mainland. The other two channels are the Świna and the Peene . About 32 km (20 mi) in length, the Dziwna forms on the eastern end of the Szczecin Lagoon , near the town of Zagórze, Kamień County . Flowing north, it passes the town of Wolin and then widens and forms a number of connected features. Towards the west the main channel of the Dziwna forms
20-532: The large Kamieński Lagoon ( Polish: Zalew Kamieński ). To the east a side channel develops into the Zatoka Cicha ( Quiet Bay , known as Die Maad before 1949), flows north through the strait of Promna as it approaches the city of Kamień Pomorski , then rejoins the Kamieński Lagoon. Between these two channels stands the small, largely agricultural island of Chrząszczewo connected to Kamień Pomorski by
25-540: The words in its name were reversed, its new name being Zalew Kamieński . This West Pomeranian Voivodeship location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dziwna The Dziwna ( German : Dievenow ) is a channel of the Oder River in northwestern Poland , one of three straits connecting the Szczecin Lagoon with the Bay of Pomerania of the Baltic Sea . It separates
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