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Coordinates: 54°1638N 19°1538E / 54.27722°N 19.26056°E / 54.27722; 19.26056
 

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Nogat
Nogat river in Malbork with the Malbork Castle on the right
Nogat is located in Poland
Nogat

Location of the mouth in Poland

Location
CountryPoland
VoivodeshipPomeranian
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationDistributary of the Vistula River near Biała Góra
 • coordinates53°54′43N 18°52′47E / 53.91194°N 18.87972°E / 53.91194; 18.87972
Mouth 

 • location

Vistula Lagoon

 • coordinates

54°16′38N 19°15′38E / 54.27722°N 19.26056°E / 54.27722; 19.26056
Length62 km (39 mi)
Basin size1,130 km2 (440 sq mi)
Basin features
LandmarksMalbork Castle

The Nogat is a 62 km long delta branch of the Vistula River in northern Poland. Unlike the main river, it does not empty into Gdańsk Bay but rather into the Vistula Lagoon.

The Nogat has its origin near the village of Biała Góra as a distributary of the Vistula River. Shortly afterwards the river Liwa flows into the Nogat. Then the river passes Malbork and flows north-east towards Elbląg (but does not reach the city). North-west of Elbląg, the Nogat flows into the south-western part of the Vistula Lagoon.

The brick-built Malbork Castle on the River Nogat

The river was located within the Kingdom of Poland until the First Partition of Poland in 1772, when it was annexed by Prussia, and from 1871 it was also part of Germany. During the interwar period, the Nogat formed the boundary between Germany and the Free City of Danzig (Gdańsk). It again became part of Poland in 1945, following Germany's defeat in World War II.

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