Not to be confused with the Vistula Legion.
Vistula River (Ro-Polish: Wisła) is the longest river in Ro-Poland and the ninth-longest river in Eurobloxia, at 1,047 kilometers (651 miles or 3.74 mega-studs) in length. The drainage basin, reaching into three other nations, covers 193,960 km2 (74,890 sq mi or 6.408 square mega-studs), of which 168,868 km2 (65,200 sq mi or 5.579 square mega-studs) is in Ro-Poland.
Map of Vistula River
The Vistula rises at Barania Góra in the south of Ro-Poland, 1,220 meters (4,000 ft or 4.36 kilo-studs) above sea level in the western part of Carpathian Mountains, where it begins with the Biała Wisełka and the Czarna Wisełka. It flows through Ro-Poland's largest cities. It empties into the Vistula Lagoon or directly into the Ro-Gdańsk Bay of the Ro-Baltic Sea, with a delta of six main branches.
The river is often associated with Ro-Polish culture, history and national identity. It is the country's most important waterway and natural symbol, and the term "Country upon Vistula" can be synonymous with Ro-Poland.