Krasnaya (river)

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River in Poland, Russia
54°35′20″N 22°12′59″E / 54.5889°N 22.2164°E / 54.5889; 22.2164Basin featuresProgressionPissa→ Angrapa→ Pregolya→ Baltic Sea

The Krasnaya (Russian: Красная река; Polish: Rominta; German: Rominte; Lithuanian: Rominta) is a river in Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast and Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.

The Krasnaya flows through Romincka Forest and flows into the Pissa at Gusev. Krasnolesye, Russia is one of the many villages and towns located on the river.

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