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River in Poland
Wel
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationDrwęca
 • coordinates53°27′28″N 19°36′23″E / 53.4577°N 19.6065°E / 53.4577; 19.6065
Basin features
ProgressionDrwęcaVistulaBaltic Sea

The Wel (German: Welle) is a river in Poland. It flows out of the Great Dąbrowa and Little Dąbrowa lakes near Dąbrówno, following a course of 118 km first that goes southwest and then north. It is a tributary of the Drwęca river, ending at Bratian. Lidzbark Welski is the largest town on the Wel.

The river gives its name to the protected area called Wel Landscape Park.


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