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Mleczna (river)

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River in Poland
Mleczna
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationRadomka
 • coordinates51°30′36″N 21°10′56″E / 51.51°N 21.1822°E / 51.51; 21.1822
Basin features
ProgressionRadomkaVistulaBaltic Sea

Mleczna is a river in central Poland, and it is a right tributary of the Radomka river. It has a length of 27.8 km and a basin area of ca. 300 km (all in Poland). The Mleczna has its source at a hill near Kowala and it empties into Radomka near Lisów. In the latter half of the 8th century an early mediaeval town was built in the valley of the Mleczna River, in the heart of present-day Radom.

Main tributaries:

  • Pacynka
  • Kosówka
  • Potok Malczewski
  • Potok Południowy
  • Potok Północny

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A snail found near the Pacynka tributary river.
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