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Iława is a town in northern Poland with 32,276 inhabitants. It is the capital of Iława County in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The town is l…
Iława is a town in northern Poland with 32,276 inhabitants. It is the capital of Iława County in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The town is located in the Iławskie Lake District, on the longest lake in Poland - Jeziorak. It is located in the area of historical Pomesania. The rivers Iławka and Tynwałd flow through Iława. Within the town's administrative area there is the largest inland island in Poland - Wielka Żuława, which has a permanent ferry connection with the town. The town is located in the area of the Green Lungs of Poland - an area characterized by clean air and diversity of the natural system. From the west and north, Iława is surrounded by the Iława Lake District Landscape Park. Iława is a holiday, paralympic and tourist resort. In the forest just outside Iława there are two Polish Television holiday resorts to which journalists come for a holiday. From Iława you can reach the Baltic Sea through Jeziorak Lake and the historic, unique in the world Elbląg Canal.
  • Country: Poland
  • County: Iława
  • Established: 1305
  • Highest elevation: 150 m (490 ft)
  • Lowest elevation: 100 m (300 ft)
  • Area code: +48 89
  • Voivodeship: Warmian-Masurian

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