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Radomka

The Radomka is a river in central Poland and a left-bank tributary of the Vistula. It has a length of 98 km and a basin area of over 2000 km2. The river has its source in forests 4 km south of Przysucha, at a height of 310 meters above sea level. There is a retention reservoir, built in the valley of the Radomka in Domaniów, which has the largest surface area of any lakes in Mazowsze Voivodeship. It is also utilised for recreation purposes.

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Jul 17, 2026
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Length
183 w
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Radomka
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Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Vistula
 • coordinates
51°42′31″N 21°26′07″E / 51.7087°N 21.4353°E / 51.7087; 21.4353
Basin features
ProgressionVistulaBaltic Sea

The Radomka is a river in central Poland and a left-bank tributary of the Vistula. It has a length of 98 km and a basin area of over 2000 km2 (all in Poland). The river has its source in forests 4 km south of Przysucha, at a height of 310 meters above sea level. There is a retention reservoir, built in the valley of the Radomka in Domaniów, which has the largest surface area of any lakes in Mazowsze Voivodeship (5 – 7 km2). It is also utilised for recreation purposes.

After flowing through the hills of the Lesser Poland Upland, the Radomka enters a wide urstromtal, to finally join the Vistula near Ryczywol, at 160 meters above sea level.

Puszcza Nature Reserve

The reserve, located in a forest at the source of the Radomka, was opened in 1978. It aims to preserve natural wilderness, with its fir and beech trees.

Towns along the Radomka

Main tributaries

  • Mleczna
  • Narutówka
  • Jastrzębianka
  • Szabasówka
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