Masurian Canal

Masurian Canal
The lock at Leśniewo with its Reichsadler recess
Map
Specifications
Locks10
Total rise110.7 metres (363 ft)
StatusAbandoned
History
Date of act14 May 1908
Construction beganApril 1911
Geography
Start pointŁyna, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
End pointLake Mamry, Poland
Beginning coordinates54°30′04″N 21°11′44″E / 54.5012°N 21.1955°E / 54.5012; 21.1955
Ending coordinates54°11′28″N 21°39′09″E / 54.1910°N 21.6524°E / 54.1910; 21.6524
Route map
Łyna River
Druzhba Lock 1
Druzhba Lock 2
Kostromino Lock
Marinovka Lock
Ozerki Lock
Poland–Russia border
Długopole Lock
Bajory Lock
Piaski Lock
Lake Rydzówka
Leśniewo Lower Lock
Leśniewo Upper Lock
Lake Mamry

The Masurian Canal (Polish: Kanał Mazurski,[1] Russian: Мазурский Канал,[2] German: Masurischer Kanal[3]) is a 50.4-kilometre-long (31.3 mi) abandoned canal in Poland and Russia in Central Europe. Planned to connect Königsberg (Kaliningrad) and Mauersee (Lake Mamry) in Prussia, construction of the canal was paused for the World Wars and hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic, before being abandoned.

  1. ^ Calvert, Roger (1963). Inland Waterways of Europe. G. Allen & Unwin. p. 173.
  2. ^ Ageenko, Florence (2022). Slovarʹ sobstvennyh imën russkogo jazyka Словарь собственных имён русского языка [Dictionary of proper names of the Russian language] (in Russian). ЛитРес. p. 443. ISBN 9785041971564.
  3. ^ Gazetteer of Poland: M-Z. Defense Mapping Agency. 1988. p. 661.