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[[pl:Odra (rzeka)]][[nl:Oder]][[de:Oder (Grenzfluss)]] |
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'''Odra''' may refer to: |
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This river which flows northward in Europe, emptying into the [[Baltic Sea]], has been called by two various names, '''Oder''' / '''Odra'''. Geographers, travel agents and journalists use both variants, although some people have strong preferences: |
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* [[Czech]]s and [[Poland|Poles]] call it the Odra River |
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* [[Germany|Germans]] call it the Oder River |
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== Rivers== |
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The river flows from |
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* [[Odra (Baltic Sea)]], better known as Oder, a river in the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany |
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[[Czechia|Czech]] [[Silesia]], through [[Poland|Polish]] [[Lower Silesia]], [[Ziemia Lubuska]] (Lubusz Land) and [[Germany|German]] [[Brandenburg]] into the [[Baltic Sea]] north of [[Szczecin]], [[Pomerania]] -- more exactly it flows into the Szczecin Bay (in [[Polish language|Polish]] ''Zalew Szczeciski'' and in [[German language|German]] |
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* [[Odra (Kupa)]], a river in Croatia |
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''Stettiner Haff''). North-west of the Bay is the island of [[Usedom]] and north-east is [[Wolin]]. These two islands are almost completely connected with only a very narrow passage way going in between out to the bay of [[Pomerania]], which is a part of the [[Baltic Sea]]. |
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* [[Odra (Pisuerga)]], a river in Spain |
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== Populated places== |
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See also : |
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* [[Odra, Silesian Voivodeship]], a village in southern Poland |
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* [[Odra-Nysa line]] |
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* [[Odra, Lubusz Voivodeship]], a village in western Poland |
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* [[Nysa]] |
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* [[Odra kingdom]], a kingdom of ancient India |
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* [[Lower Odra Valley National Park]] |
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* [[Odra, Zagreb]], a village in Croatia |
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* [[Frankfurt an der Oder]] |
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* [[Odra Sisačka]], a village in Croatia |
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* [[Wroclaw]] |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition]], an independent tribunal within the United States Federal Aviation Administration |
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* [[Odra (computer)]], a computer once made in Poland |
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* [[Odra (magazine)|''Odra'' (magazine)]], a Polish art and culture magazine |
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* [[Odra Wodzisław]], a Polish football club from Wodzisław Śląski |
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* [[Odra Opole]], a Polish football club from Opole |
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 2 September 2024
Odra may refer to:
Rivers
[edit]- Odra (Baltic Sea), better known as Oder, a river in the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany
- Odra (Kupa), a river in Croatia
- Odra (Pisuerga), a river in Spain
Populated places
[edit]- Odra, Silesian Voivodeship, a village in southern Poland
- Odra, Lubusz Voivodeship, a village in western Poland
- Odra kingdom, a kingdom of ancient India
- Odra, Zagreb, a village in Croatia
- Odra Sisačka, a village in Croatia
Other uses
[edit]- Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition, an independent tribunal within the United States Federal Aviation Administration
- Odra (computer), a computer once made in Poland
- Odra (magazine), a Polish art and culture magazine
- Odra Wodzisław, a Polish football club from Wodzisław Śląski
- Odra Opole, a Polish football club from Opole