Prądnik (river)

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Prądnik
Białucha
Dolina Prądnika, widok z Góry Okopy.jpg
Valley of Prądnik as seen from Okopy hill.
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSułoszowa
Mouth 
 • location
Vistula
 • coordinates
50°03′37″N 19°59′11″E / 50.06026°N 19.98639°E / 50.06026; 19.98639Coordinates: 50°03′37″N 19°59′11″E / 50.06026°N 19.98639°E / 50.06026; 19.98639
Length33.4 km (20.8 mi)
Discharge 
 • average1.32 m3/s (47 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionVistulaBaltic Sea

Prądnik (also called Białucha in its lower course) is a river in Poland, running through the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland in Poland's Lesser Poland voivodeship. The river is a left tributary of Vistula. The source of the river lies in the village of Sułoszowa in the . It flows in a deep gully through the Ojców National Park. The lower run in Kraków has been designated an ecological reserve on 17 December 2008. Until 1655, when Vistula changed its course in the vicinity of Kraków, Prądnik joined Vistula's old riverbed near what is now Blich Street. However, in modern times the lower run of the river is regulated and empties itself into the Vistula in the Kraków's borough of .

Apart from the official names, the river is variously known as Prątnik, Promnik, Sałaszówka or Sułoszówka.

Prądnik passes through several towns and villages, giving names to some of them. The list includes Sułoszowa, Pieskowa Skała, Ojców, Prądnik Korzkiewski, Giebułtów, Januszowice, Pękowice and Zielonki, as well as Kraków's boroughs of Prądnik Biały, Prądnik Czerwony, Stare Miasto and Grzegórzki. The stream Sąspówka is a right tributary.

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