Skora

Skora is a river of Poland, a tributary of the Czarna Woda. Known in German as the Schnelle Deichsa, it flows through the Legnica and Złotoryja districts, with its source in the foothills of Kaczawskiego. Towns along the river include Pielgrzymkę, Wojcieszyn, Uniejowice, Zagrodno, Modlikowice, Jadwisin, Osetnicę, Konradówkę, Chojnów, Goliszów and Niedźwiedzice i Grzymalin. It then enters the Czarna Woda. On its journey, it flows through the Sądreckich hills, where it merges with the Czermnicy River.[1][2][3]

Skora
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Czarna Woda
  coordinates
51°16′41″N 16°04′51″E
Basin features
ProgressionCzarna WodaKaczawaOderBaltic Sea

Fauna

The upper Skora abounds in trout, graylings, and minnow. Further downstream, chub, perch and barbels are found.

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References

  1. "Wydarzenia Wrocław - naszemiasto.pl". Wroclaw.naszemiasto.pl. 2015-04-06. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20111207134715/http://www.kaczawskie.pl/aktual.htm. Archived from the original on December 7, 2011. Retrieved May 14, 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. "Powiat złotoryjski: Zagrodno pod wodą". Gazetawroclawska.pl. 2010-08-07. Retrieved 2015-05-17.


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