Wolin (Wollin) is the name shared by an island located in the Baltic Sea located just off the Polish coast, and a town located on the island. It is separated from the island of Usedom by the Świna river, and from mainland Pomerania by the Dziwna river.
Water from the river Oder (Odra) flows into the Szczecin Lagoon. From there it flows through the Peene (to the west of Usedom), Świna and Dziwna into the Bay of Pomerania, which is part of the Baltic Sea.
- Area: 265 km²
- Highest point: Mount Grzywacz, 115 m above sea level
Most of the island consists of forests and postglacial hills. Located in the middle is the Wolin National Park.
Places on Wolin island:
- Świnoujście (German name: Swinemünde)
- Międzyzdroje (German name: Misdroy)
- Wolin (German name: Wollin)
- Międzywodzie (German name: Heidebrink)
- Wisełka (German name: Neuendorf)
- Świętoujść (German name: Swantuss)
- Wapnica (German name: Kalkofen)
- Chorzelin
- Kodrąb (German name: Codram, 1937-45: Kodram)
- Łuskowo (German name: Lüskow)
- Warnowo (German name: Warnow)
- Dargobądz (German name: Dargebanz)
- Lubin (German name: Lüben)
- Wicko (German name: Vietzig)
- Ognica (German name: Werder)
- Przytór (German name: Pritter)
- Łunowo (German name: Haferhorst)
- Mokrzyca Mała (German name: Klein Mokratz)
- Mokrzyca Wielka (German name: Groß Mokratz)
- Darzowice (German name: Darsewitz)
- Jarzębowo (German name: Jarmbow)
- Dziwnów (German name: Berg Dievenow)