Wierzyca

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Wierzyca
Wierzyca w Starej Kiszewie.jpg
Location
Country Poland
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Vistula
  coordinates
53°49′55″N18°50′10″E / 53.83194°N 18.83611°E / 53.83194; 18.83611
Basin features
Progression VistulaBaltic Sea

The Wierzyca is a river of Poland, and a tributary of the Vistula, which it joins at Gniew. The Wierzyca's own tributaries include the Mała Wierzyca.

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