Mosiński Canal
The Mosiński Canal (Polish: Kanał Mosiński) is a canalized branch of the Obra River running entirely within western-central Poland. It connects the Warta River at the village of Mosina (52°15′11″N 16°53′09″E / 52.253175°N 16.885720°E), then runs roughly east to an intersection with other Obra canals at a point north of Kościan 52°06′53″N 16°36′34″E / 52.114828°N 16.609389°E. The canal has a length of about 26 kilometers, and was built in the middle of the 1800s. In Borkowice, close to Mosina, a small hydroelectric plant built in the 1990s interrupts the channel.
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Mosiński Canal
The Mosiński Canal (Polish: Kanał Mosiński) is a canalized branch of the Obra River running entirely within western-central Poland. It connects the Warta River at the village of Mosina (52°15′11″N 16°53′09″E / 52.253175°N 16.885720°E), then runs roughly east to an intersection with other Obra canals at a point north of Kościan 52°06′53″N 16°36′34″E / 52.114828°N 16.609389°E. The canal has a length of about 26 kilometers, and was built in the middle of the 1800s. In Borkowice, close to Mosina, a small hydroelectric plant built in the 1990s interrupts the channel.
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