Sidzina (potok)


Sidzina - a stream, a tributary of Bystrzanka, which in its upper reaches (to the estuary of Sidzina) is called Sidzinka. Sidzina has a source at an altitude of about 1120 m in the Policy Tape. It flows through the valley between the Kiełka massif and the ridge which branches off from the Policia in Babia Gora and through the Zubrzycka Pass, Kieczura and Groniczek fall in the south-east direction, separating the catchment areas of the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea. Sidzina is located in the catchment area of ​​the Baltic Sea. It flows initially in the south-east, then north-east direction, and on the Sidzina village, which is part of the village, Czopy goes to Sidzinki as its left tributary. This takes place at an altitude of about 570 m, at a location with coordinates 49 ° 35'26 "N 19 ° 42'42" E / 49.590556 19.711667. The whole Sidzina catchment is completely within Sidzina, and almost entirely in the mesoregion of Beskid Orawsko-Podhalański (only the highest sources are in the Policy Bag).

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