List of islands of Poland

This is a list of islands of Poland (Polish: Wyspy).[1][2][3]

Baltic Sea

Canals of Usedom

The following Polish islands are in the Baltic Sea:

  • Usedom, 53°56′00″N 14°05′00″E / 53.93333°N 14.08333°E / 53.93333; 14.08333 (Usedom)
  • Wolin,[2] 53°55′00″N 14°30′00″E / 53.91667°N 14.5°E / 53.91667; 14.5 (Wolin)
  • Wolińska Kępa, 53°50′31″N 14°37′17″E / 53.84194°N 14.62139°E / 53.84194; 14.62139 (Wolińska Kępa)

Oder Lagoon

Warnie Kępy north-east of Karsibór Island
Islands of Wrocław

The following Polish islands are in the Oder Lagoon:

  • Chełminek,[2] 53°40′28″N 14°31′51″E / 53.67433607365782°N 14.530765472215961°E / 53.67433607365782; 14.530765472215961 (Chełminek)[4]
  • Chrząszczewska Island, 53°58′00″N 14°44′00″E / 53.96667°N 14.73333°E / 53.96667; 14.73333 (Chrząszczewska Island)[1]
  • Gęsia Kępa, 53°51′39″N 14°22′08″E / 53.86083398890447°N 14.368995304434739°E / 53.86083398890447; 14.368995304434739 (Gęsia Kępa)[4]
  • Karsibór, 53°50′46″N 14°19′48″E / 53.846°N 14.330°E / 53.846; 14.330 (Karsibór)
  • Koński Smug, 53°53′00″N 14°21′22″E / 53.883358935177604°N 14.356245304402117°E / 53.883358935177604; 14.356245304402117 (Koński Smug)[4]
  • Trzcinice
  • Warnie Kępy, 53°52′05″N 14°21′45″E / 53.86806°N 14.36250°E / 53.86806; 14.36250 (Warnie Kępy)
  • Wielki Krzek, 53°51′04″N 14°24′09″E / 53.85111°N 14.40250°E / 53.85111; 14.40250 (Wielki Krzek)
  • Wiszowa Kępa, 53°51′55″N 14°24′03″E / 53.86525962988877°N 14.400703680037564°E / 53.86525962988877; 14.400703680037564 (Wiszowa Kępa)[4]
  • Wydrza Kępa, 53°52′41″N 14°20′32″E / 53.87804936415016°N 14.342126951999944°E / 53.87804936415016; 14.342126951999944 (Wydrza Kępa)[4]

Other Oder islands

  • Islands of Wrocław[5]
    • Tamka, 51°06′54″N 17°02′14″E / 51.11492839735311°N 17.037183801431226°E / 51.11492839735311; 17.037183801431226 (Tamaka)[4]
    • Malt Island (Wyspa Słodowa), 51°06′59″N 17°02′15″E / 51.11625314335751°N 17.037500284235286°E / 51.11625314335751; 17.037500284235286 (Wyspa Słodowa)[4]
    • Bielarska Island (Wyspa Bielarska), 51°07′02″N 17°02′18″E / 51.1173151671457°N 17.038322397576714°E / 51.1173151671457; 17.038322397576714 (Wyspa Bielarska)[4]
    • Mill Island (Wyspa Młyńska), 51°06′58″N 17°02′25″E / 51.11600055202306°N 17.04040575196848°E / 51.11600055202306; 17.04040575196848 (Mill Island)[4]
    • Daliowa Island (Wyspa Daliowa), 51°06′52″N 17°02′19″E / 51.11441780446124°N 17.03850674799124°E / 51.11441780446124; 17.03850674799124 (Wyspa Daliowa)[4]
    • Sand Island (Wyspa Piasek), 51°06′53″N 17°02′26″E / 51.1146°N 17.0406°E / 51.1146; 17.0406 (Wyspa Piasek)

Islands of Gdańsk Bay and Vistula Lagoon

Aerial view of Ostrów Island
Granary Island in Gdańsk

The following Polish islands are in the Gdańsk Bay and Vistula Lagoon:

  • Aestian Island (artificial island in the Vistula Lagoon), approximately 54°21′29″N 19°30′44″E / 54.35807705505686°N 19.512303362270877°E / 54.35807705505686; 19.512303362270877 (Aestian Island)[4]
  • Islands of Gdańsk
    • Port Island Area: 25.7 km² population 22,167 people, 54°22′52″N 18°43′23″E / 54.38111°N 18.72306°E / 54.38111; 18.72306 (Port Island)
    • Sobieszewo Island Area: 34.3 km² population: 3,570 people, 54°20′11″N 18°52′29″E / 54.33639°N 18.87472°E / 54.33639; 18.87472 (Sobieszewo Island)[2]
    • Ostrów Island (Holm Island), 54°22′16″N 18°39′14″E / 54.371°N 18.654°E / 54.371; 18.654 (Ostrów Island)
    • Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów), 54°20′47.32″N 18°39′27.58″E / 54.3464778°N 18.6576611°E / 54.3464778; 18.6576611 (Granary Island)
  • Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów) in Elbląg, 54°09′30″N 19°23′19″E / 54.158333°N 19.388611°E / 54.158333; 19.388611 (Granary Island (Elbląg))

Other

  • Grodzka Island [pl] (uninhabited island on the Oder River in Szczecin), 53°26′00″N 14°34′00″E / 53.43333°N 14.56667°E / 53.43333; 14.56667 (Grodzka Kępa)
  • Ostrów Mieleński [pl], 53°25′01″N 14°35′56″E / 53.41707°N 14.59886°E / 53.41707; 14.59886 (Mieleński Ostrów)
  • Upałty, 54°10′29″N 21°40′20″E / 54.17466°N 21.67209°E / 54.17466; 21.67209 (Upałty)[1]
  • Wielka Żuława (on Lake Jeziorak), 53°36′36″N 19°33′00″E / 53.61000°N 19.55000°E / 53.61000; 19.55000 (Wielka Żuława)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Islands of Poland". GeoNames. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "7 Fascinating Polish Islands You've Never Heard of". The Culture Trip. 30 November 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  3. ^ Dave 191. "Polskich Wysp". Archived from the original on 2006-03-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Google Maps
  5. ^ "Wrocław's Islands & Waterways". In Your Pocket. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
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