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Coordinates: 53°5046N 14°1948E / 53.846°N 14.330°E / 53.846; 14.330
 

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Karsibór
Karsibór, view from Piastowski Bridge
Map of the Wolin and Karsibór islands
Geography
LocationSzczecin Lagoon
Coordinates53°50′46N 14°19′48E / 53.846°N 14.330°E / 53.846; 14.330
Area14 km2 (5.4 sq mi)
Administration

Poland

VoivodeshipWest Pomeranian Voivodeship
CountyŚwinoujście (city county)
Demographics
Population703 (2010)
Ethnic groupsPoles

Karsibór (German: KaseburgorCaseburg) is an island in the Szczecin Lagoon, Poland, which was created by the cutting of the Piast Canal which separated it from the island of Usedom. The island was named after its largest village (now district of the town of Świnoujście).

In 1880, the Kaiserfahrt (Piast Canal) channel was opened providing a water route with a depth of 10 metres (33 ft) connecting the lagoon with the Baltic Sea bypassing the eastern part of the Świna arm (Old Świna) of the Oder River, allowing large ships quicker and safer enter the lagoon and the seaport of Szczecin than on the natural river. The canal, approximately 12 km (7.5 mi) long and 10 metres (33 ft) deep, was dug by the German Empire between 1874 and 1880, during the reign of the first Kaiser Wilhelm (1797–1888) after whom it was named.

After the defeat of Germany in World War II, under the terms of the Potsdam Agreement, in 1945 the region became part of Poland, which renamed the canal after the Piast dynasty.

There is a memorial to the British pilots of the No. 617 Squadron RAF, who were shot down by Germany in April 1945.

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