Zegrze Reservoir
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See also
- Zegrzynek, birthplace of Jerzy Szaniawski nearby
References
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External links
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- Targeo.pl (2016), Map with location and outline of the lake.
- Zalew Zegrzyński (2010), - AKTUALNOŚCI. Internet Archive.
- Zalew.Zegrzynski.pl (2010), Zalew Zegrzynski. Internet Archive.
- Around Warsaw (March 30, 2014) Information about Zegrze Reservoir. Internet Archive.