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The Oder ( / ˈoʊdər / OH-dər, German: [ˈoːdɐ] ⓘ; Czech, Lower Sorbian and Polish: Odra; [a] Upper Sorbian: Wódra [ˈwʊtʁa]) is a river in Central Europe. It is Poland's second-longest river in total length and third-longest within its borders after the Vistula and it's largest tributary Warta. [1]
The Oder River (German: Oder; Czech/Polish: Odra) is a river in Central Europe. It starts in the Czech Republic and flows through Poland and Germany. It forms 187 kilometers of the border between Poland and Germany. The river is 854 kilometres long and ends in the Szczecin Lagoon in the Baltic Sea.
ODER translate: or, didn’t you/he/she/we/they?, isn’t it?, aren’t they?, or, or. Learn more in the Cambridge German-English Dictionary.
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Oder River, river of east-central Europe. It is one of the most significant rivers in the catchment basin of the Baltic Sea, second only to the Vistula in discharge and length. For the first 70 miles (112 kilometres) from its source, it passes through the Czech Republic.
Oder River, or Odra River ancient Viadua, River, east-central Europe. It flows from its source in the Hrubý Jeseník Mountains in the Czech Republic north through western Poland, where it forms the boundary between Poland and Germany.
The Oder is one of the largest rivers in Central Europe. It rises in the Oder Mountains (Oderské vrchy) in the Czech Republic, from where it flows towards the border with Poland. For a short section it is the border river between Poland and the Czech Republic.
The Oder River became the far eastern border of Germany after World War II for some 187km (116mi). The country’s borders didn’t change the river itself, it’s still one of the longest in Europe going on for 866km — eventually flowing out into the Baltic Sea.
The Oder River is a river in Central Europe. It starts in the Czech Republic and flows through Poland and Germany. It forms 187 kilometers of the border between Poland and Germany. The river is 854 kilometres long and ends in the Szczecin Lagoon in the Baltic Sea.
May 14, 2018 · Oder (ō´dər), Czech and Pol. Odra, river, 562 mi (904 km) long; the second longest river of Poland. It rises in the E Sudetes, NE Czech Republic [1], and flows generally NW through SW Poland, then N along the Poland–Germany border to the Baltic Sea [2] N of Szczecin, Poland.