Łyna
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The Łyna (-Polish, IPA: ['wɨna]; German: Alle (help·info); Lithuanian: Alna; Old Prussian: Alnā) or Lava (Russian: Лава) is a river in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (northern Poland) and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast.
It is a tributary of the Pregolya river, and has a total length of 264 km (190 km in Poland - making it the 11th longest Polish river - and 74 km in Russia) and a basin area of 7,126 km² (5,719 km² in Poland).
Cities and towns on the Łyna include:
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