- Source: Bzura
The Bzura is a river in central Poland. A tributary of the Vistula river (in Wyszogród), the Bzura is 173 kilometres long and has a basin area of 7,764 km2. During the Second World War, Polish forces made a major stand here against the Wehrmacht in an attempt to halt the German advance on Warsaw (Battle of the Bzura).
Towns and townships
Zgierz
Aleksandrów Łódzki
Ozorków
Łęczyca
Łowicz
Sochaczew
Brochów
Wyszogród
Eastern tributaries
Linda
Moszczenica
Mroga
Struga
Bobrówka
Skierniewka
Rawka
Pisia
Sucha
Utrata
Łasica
Western tributaries
Witonia
Ochnia
Słudwia
See also
Rivers of Poland
Battle of the Bzura
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kutno
- Penyerbuan Polandia
- Łowicz
- Divisi Infanteri ke-17 (Polandia)
- Katedral Łowicz
- Divisi Infanteri ke-26 (Polandia)
- Urutan waktu Invasi Polandia (1939)
- Resimen Infanteri ke-10 (Polandia)
- Johannes Blaskowitz
- Sejarah Polandia (1939–1945)
- Bzura
- Battle of the Bzura
- Sochaczew
- Rawka (river)
- Paula Bzura
- Ozorków
- Invasion of Poland
- Walewice
- Siege of Warsaw (1939)
- Vistula