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Rivers of Podkarpackie Voivodeship

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Vistula
The Vistula (; ) is the longest river in Poland and the longest river draining into the Baltic Sea, at in length. Its drainage basin, extending into three other countries apart from Poland, covers , of which is in Poland.
San
river in Poland and Ukraine
Wisłok
Wisłok is a river in south-eastern Poland, a tributary of the San River, with a length of 220 kilometres and a basin area of 3,538 km2 (all in Poland). The root of the name Vis-lok is Indo-European or pre-Indo-European.
Wisłoka
thumb|260px|Wisłoka in Mielec
Strwiąż
Strwiąż, also known as Stryvihor or Strviazh (), is a river of Poland and Ukraine, a tributary of the Dniester. Its source is near the town of Ustrzyki Dolne, southeastern Poland. It crosses the Ukrainian border, flows through the town Khyriv and joins the Dniester south of the town Rudky.
Osława
thumb|Osława in Zagórz The Osława (Czech: Oslava, , Ukrainian: Ослава) is a river in South-Eastern Poland. Its name comes from the ancient west Slavic dialect word osła, meaning "stone". It begins in the Bieszczady mountains and flows through western Sanok Land. The river ultimately flows into the San near Bykowce, north of Zagórz.
Wiar
thumb|right|350px|Kalwaria Pacławska, Poland
Wisznia
Wisznia or Vyshnia () is a right tributary of the San River in southeastern Poland and western Ukraine.
Ropa
river in Poland, tributary of the Wisłoka
Lubaczówka
Lubaczówka, also known as Zavadivka () in its upper course in Ukraine, is a river in Ukraine and Poland, a right tributary of the San. It flows through Lubaczów. Its length is 88.2 km.
Tanew
Tanew is a river in south-east Poland, a tributary of San. It starts in Roztocze hills. Tanew has a length of about 114 km and its catchment area is 2339 km2. Its tributaries are: Potok Łosiniecki (R), Jeleń (R), Sopot (R), Szum (R), Łada (R), Wirowa (L), Lubienia (L), Złota Nitka (L), Łazowna (L), and Borowina (L).
Pielnica
The Pielnica (; or Piella 1419, Pielica 1441, Pielnyka 1512) is a river in South-Eastern Poland. Its name comes from the ancient German dialect word piella, the river, a tributary of the Wislok on the right bank. It begins in the Bieszczady mountains and flows through western Pogórze Bukowskie. The Pielnica arises in the Carpathian Mountains near the peak Skibce, at an elevation of 776 metres, near on the Polish-Slovakian border. The river ultimately flows into the Wisłok at Besko, north of Sanok. Several streams flow into the Pielnica there from nearby hills, namely, on the west from Wysoka G
Łada
river in Poland
Stupnica
river in Poland
Łęg
river in Poland
Sołotwa
Sołotwa (also: Słotwa) is a river of Poland, a tributary of the Lubaczówka in Lubaczów.
Trześniówka
The Trześniówka is a river in Poland, and a right-bank tributary of the Vistula (near the city of Sandomierz). Its length is 56.9 km with a basin area of 569.6 km². During the Central European floods in June 2010 Trześniówka flooded parts of Sandomierz.
Tyrawka
Tyrawka (also: Tyrawski Potok) is a right tributary of the San River in southeastern Poland. It is 23 kilometres long, and flows into the San near Tyrawa Solna.
Złota
river in Poland, tributary of the San near Kuryłówka
Wołosaty
Wołosaty is a river in the Western Bieszczady Mountains, a left tributary of the San River. Its length is 27.8 km, and its drainage basin covers an area of 118.2 km2[1]. The source is located in the Tarnica massif, on the southern slope of Kopa Bukowska (approximately 1140 m above sea level), and the mouth is in Stuposiany (approximately 550 m above sea level). The valley is traversed by provincial roads: number 897 on the section between Ustrzyki Górne and Wołosate, and 896 (part of the great Bieszczady loop) between Ustrzyki Górne and Stuposiany.
Bukowa
river in Poland, tributary of the San
Hoczewka
Hoczewka is a right tributary of the San River in southeastern Poland. It flows for 27.8 kilometres, and joins the San near Hoczew.
Trzebośnica
Trzebośnica is a left tributary of the San River in southeastern Poland. Its length is 35.3 kilometres. It flows into the San near Sarzyna.
Dukiełka
The Dukiełka (; also spelled Dukielka, ) is a stream in south-eastern Poland, located in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Krosno County, within the Dukla commune. It flows through the Low Beskids mesoregion.