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The San (; ; ) is a in southeastern and western . It is a tributary of the river . With a length of , the San is the 6th-longest Polish river. It has a basin area of 16,877 km2, of which 14,426 km2 is in Poland. Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Poland 2017, Statistics Poland, p. 85-86


Etymology
San in proto-Indo-European languages means 'speed' or 'rapid stream'. In , san means ''."Puisqu'il est impossible de les enumerer tous citons moins: Brda, Brenna, , Drwęca, , Nida, Raba, San, etc. selon correspond avec , Drwęca aves Druentia, , Nida avec , Raba avec Raab, San avec Sadne et ." in: Ethnologia Polona. Instytut Historii Kultury Materialnej (Polska Akademia Nauk). 1981. p. 49."... San lateinische Graphie wie bei , usw. Vgl. altind. sindhu- "Fluß", den irischen GN und den Maizzufluß " in: . Etnolingwistyczne i kulturowe związki Słowian z Germanami. Instytut Słowianoznawstwa PAN. 1987. S. 64."An adouci en san, , ; stach, sinueux, qui tourne. Allusion au cours sinueux de la Charente". op. cit. Antiq. de France. in: Revue des ëtudes historiques. Société des études historiques. 1835. p.242.; Senne, nom propre de rivière. - , ». L liou on l'on joue. — , sf, sorte de «lot. 17. Cen», sm, impôt. — San, np Sen», sm, jugement ...". in: Dictionnaire de pédagogie et d'instruction primaire. Ferdinand Edouard Buisson. 1883. p. 980. "Le terme sawn « cleft, gully » est rapproché du san, saon s.f. « aqueduct, san-dour »." Études celtiques. Société d'Éditions "Les Belles Lettres", 1985 p. 337."La racine san est à la base des patronymes: Sangnier, Sagne, Sagnolle, Lassassaigne et Delassassaigne dont un ancentre a habitè près d'un marais." in: . Toponymie en Seine-et-Marne: noms de lieux. Editions Amatteis, 1989. p. 77.


Course
The San arises in the Carpathian Mountains near the village of , at an elevation of , exactly on the Polish-Ukrainian border () and on the continental , and forms the border between Poland and for approximately its first . Poland's largest , , was created by a on the San River near .

The San flows into the Vistula near .


Tributaries
Left tributaries
  1. Wołosaty
  2. Solinka
  3. Osława
  4. Sanoczek
  5. Baryczka
  6. Wisłok
Right tributaries
  1. Czarna
  2. Olszanka
  3. Stupnica
  4. Rada
  5. Shklo
  6. Lubaczówka
  7. Lubienia
  8. Trzebośnica
  9. Bukowa


History of the region
Historical records first mention the river in 1097 as Sanъ, reku Sanъ, k Sanovi; then as nad Sanomъ (1152) and Sanu (1287). On the old maps of the Ruthenian Voivodeship, Poland 1339–1772 it was referred to as "San" (1339), San (1372), "Szan" (1406), "Sanok" (1438), "Saan" (1439), "Sayn" (1445), "San" (1467), "Szan" (1517), and "Schan" (1526)., Slownik Historyczno-Geograficzny Ziemi Sanockiej w Średniowieczu (Historic-Geographic Dictionary of the Sanok District in the Middle Ages), Kraków, 2002, . V. 2. San

Humans had first settled the southeastern region of present-day Poland (the Subcarpathian Voivodeship or Podkarpacie) in prehistoric times. In the pre-Roman era various tribes, including the , and (Przeworsk culture and ) "It is possible to separate the group of La Tène culture (Celtic settlement) in the Upper Tisza Basin. For the time being there are about 160 sites noted. They can be divided into several distinct categories which include the following: settlements, production areas, sepulchral sites, i.e., burial grounds and single graves as well as various hoards (deposits of coins and tools). Moreover, there are three oppida: Zemplin, Bükkszentlászló and Galish-Lovačka. The chronology of the whole group lies between LT B1-LT D1/D2. Especially interesting is the problem of correspondence between this group and the group of sites in southeast Poland. Material connections are also documented in ancient sources. They allow to identify the group from Upper as the tribe and the group from southeast Poland as the Anartophracti, which is a part of the former." in: Marek Olędzki. La Tène culture in the Upper Tisza Basin =La Culture de la Tene dans le Bassin de la Haute Tisza. Ethnographisch-archaeologische Zeitschrift. ISSN 0012-7477 overran the area. After the fall of the Roman Empire, and Slavs invaded the area.

The San must have become an important trade-route and axis of human settlement as early as the 9th or 10th century. The region subsequently became part of the state. Upon the invasion of the into the heart of the Great Moravian Empire around 899, the of the area declared their allegiance to the Hungarian Empire. The region then became a site of contention between , Kievan Rus and starting in around the 9th century. This area was mentioned for the first time in 981 (by Nestor), when Volodymyr the Great of took the area over on his way into . In 1018 it returned to Poland, in 1031 reverted to Rus, and in 1340 was recovered by Casimir III of Poland.

During the years 966–1018, 1340–1772 (the Ruthenian Voivodeship) and 1918–1939, the region was part of Poland. Between 1772 and 1918 it belonged to the Austrian empire, which became the Austro-Hungarian empire when the double monarchy was introduced. This region, including the area west and east of the Subcarpathian Voivodship, was controlled by for almost 120 years. During that time it was known as Galicia.

traditionally associated the San with their ethnographic western frontier: this is reflected in the State Anthem of Ukraine (which describes Ukraine as extending from the San to the Don) and the March of Ukrainian Nationalists (which calls for a Ukraine from the San to the ). The Poland–Ukraine border today follows the San for approximately the first 50 km of its course.

The San River, which has seen many battles in its history, was a battle site at the beginning of World War II in 1939. At the outset of the German invasion of Poland, Polish forces attempted to defend a line along the San from September 6, until German forces broke out of their on September 12.


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