The river Stobrawa and its tributaries
Municipalities of Kluczbork, Wo?czyn, Lasowice Wielkie
River valleys diversify the landscape of the municipalities. They constitute refugia of flora and fauna typical for water ecosystems, modifying climatic and water conditions in its immediate neighbourhood.
The Stobrawa, a right tributary of the Odra river, is 77.6 km long. It emerges from the central part of the Olesko district, flowing due west. It joins the Odra between its confluence with the Nysa K?odzka and Brzeg. The Budkowiczanka - the longest tributary of the Stobrawa (55.5 km) also has its sources in the Olesko district. The region's drainage basin is also made up of 1. A dense network of numerous small, short streams, including the Wo?czy?ski Strumie? (the Wo?czynka), the Kluczborska Struga - in the municipality of Wo?czyn; the Baryczka (a right tributary of the Stobrawa), the Struga (a right tributary of the Baryczka), the Kujakowicki Potok (a left tributary of the Baryczka), the Bogacica, the Borkówka (a right tributary of the Bogacica), the Potok Le?ny (a right tributary of the Borkówka), the Czarna Woda, the Opusta, the Borkówka, the Budkówka. 2. Local surface water reservoirs: fish farms and other water reservoirs. These include Czarny Pond, Lake D?browiak, Lake Czarne.
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