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Revision 5 . . (edit) October 31, 2001 12:14 am by Zundark [change first sentence to reflect title]
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Revision 3 . . October 30, 2001 11:55 pm by Paul Drye [Er, no. This is the English Wikipedia, and it's called "Oder" in English. Reverse the redirect.]
  

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The Odra (also know under German name Oder) river flows from Silesia into the Baltic Sea north of Stettin, Pomerania -- more exactly it flows into a bay called Grosse Haff. North-west of the Haff is the Usedom Peninsula and north-east is the Wollin Peninsula. These two peninsulas are almost completely connected with only a very narrow passage way going in between out to the bay of Pomerania, which is a part of the Baltic Sea.

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The Oder (know in Polish as the Odra) river flows from Silesia into the Baltic Sea north of Stettin, Pomerania -- more exactly it flows into a bay called Grosse Haff.
North-west of the Haff is the Usedom Peninsula and north-east is the Wollin Peninsula.
These two peninsulas are almost completely connected with only a very narrow passage way going in between out to the bay of Pomerania, which is a part of the Baltic Sea.

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