Wołosaty

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River in Poland
49°11′48″N 22°40′54″E / 49.196792°N 22.681700°E / 49.196792; 22.681700Basin featuresProgressionSan→ Vistula→ Baltic Sea

Wołosaty is a left tributary of the San River in southeastern Poland, which is meets in Stuposiany very near the border with Ukraine. It flows for 27.8 kilometres.

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