drawa
Drawa is a river in northwestern Poland. It is a tributary of the Noteć River and is part of the Oder river basin. The stream runs through a varied landscape of forests, lakes, and agricultural land, and its course passes through areas designated for nature protection. The upper and middle sections support forested and wetland habitats that host diverse bird and fish communities, while the lower stretch traverses rural settlements and farmland. The river has long been used by local communities and today is a well-known site for recreation, including kayaking, canoeing, and fishing, as well as nature appreciation and wildlife watching. Conservation and sustainable land management are central to the region, with protected areas and nature reserves established to safeguard habitats along the river and its surroundings.
The name Drawa is of Slavic origin, with mentions in historical records dating back to the medieval