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The Czarna Hańcza is a 142-kilometre (88 mi) river in north-eastern Poland and north-western Belarus. It is the largest river of the Suwałki Region and a tributary of the Neman. The river flows through Lake Hańcza, the deepest lake in Poland, and Wigry Lake in Wigry National Park, before entering the Augustów Canal near Rygol. Its total drainage basin covers 1,916 square kilometres (740 sq mi), of which 1,612 square kilometres (622 sq mi) lies in Poland. The riverbed contains large postglacial boulders, and the upper course has a gradient of 2.3‰, giving it a near-montane character unusual for the North European Plain.
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