Angrapa

River in Poland, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Angrapa (Russian: Анграпа, Polish: Węgorapa, German: Angerapp, Lithuanian: Angrapė) is a river that begins in northeastern Poland and ends in the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia. Originating in Lake Mamry, it joins the 101-km-long Instruch at a point near Chernyakhovsk – variously assessed as lying 140,[1] 169,[2] or 172 km[3] from its source – to form the Pregolya. Its largest tributaries are the 89-km-long Gołdapa, which joins just before the border, and the Pissa (98 km).

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Angrapa
Węgorapa
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The Angrapa River in Mieduniszki Wielkie, Poland
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Location of mouth in Russia
Location
CountryPoland, Russia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLake Mamry
  coordinates54°11′51″N 21°43′07″E
Mouth 
  location
Pregolya
  coordinates
54°38′52″N 21°47′29″E
Basin features
ProgressionPregolyaBaltic Sea
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The name Angrapa is derived from the Old Prussian words anguris (eel) and apis (river). The towns of Węgorzewo, Ozyorsk and Chernyakhovsk as well as the village of Mayakovskoye, are situated along the course of the Angrapa.

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