Definition
The Vistula is the longest river in Poland π΅π±, at about 1,047 kilometers (651 miles). It flows through major Polish cities like KrakΓ³w, Warsaw, and GdaΕsk. The Vistula empties into the Baltic Sea. It has played a significant role in Polish history and culture. Think of it as Poland's lifeline. The Vistula is a vital waterway for transportation, industry, and recreation.