The Noteć is a river in central Poland with a length of 391 km and a basin area of 17,302 km². It is the largest tributary of the Warta river and lies completely within Poland. It rises in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship and flows through Lake Gopło and the town of Inowrocław. It reaches the voivodeship of Greater Poland in the historic Pałuki region south of Pi…
The Noteć is a river in central Poland with a length of 391 km and a basin area of 17,302 km². It is the largest tributary of the Warta river and lies completely within Poland. It rises in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship and flows through Lake Gopło and the town of Inowrocław. It reaches the voivodeship of Greater Poland in the historic Pałuki region south of Piła. Further down in Lubusz Voivodeship, it empties into the Warta at Santok near Gorzów Wielkopolski. The river is usually subdivided into an upper part, running from its source to Nakło, and a lower part from Nakło to its mouth into the Warta River. At Nakło, the Bydgoszcz Canal, built in 1773/74, connects the Noteć River with the Brda river, a tributary of the Vistula, at Bydgoszcz.