Kurówka is a river in South-East Poland, a right tributary of Vistula River. Its length is approximately 50 kilometres and its basin covers roughly 395,4 km². Its source is located near the village of Piotrowice Wielkie and it joins Vistula in Puławy. Among the notable villages located along the river are Garbów, Markuszów, Kurów and Końskowola.

Kurówka est flumen in Australis Orientalis Polonia, influitur ex flumina Vistula qua 50 chiliometro extendit. Alveoli est circa 395,4 chiliometri quadratus est . Fons est proximus vico Piotrowice Wielkie ubi confluit Vistula in loco Puławy.

Fons procul est vicus Piotrowice Wielkie ubi confluit Vistula in Puławy. Vici noti sunt Garbów, Markuszów, Kurów et Końskowola qui flumen conlinunt.

Kurówka est flumen in Australis Orientalis Polonia, a right tributary of Vistula River. Its length is approximately 50 kilometres and its basin covers roughly 395,4 km². Its source is located near the village of Piotrowice Wielkie and it joins Vistula in Puławy. Among the notable villages located along the river are Garbów, Markuszów, Kurów and Końskowola.

Because the nitrogen production plant in Puławy uses the river as the main source of water, it was canalized and separated from Vistula by a system of dams and water gates. Apart from smaller streams, the river has two main tributaries: right tributary named Białka (sometimes referred to as Bielkowa), and left tributary named Garbówka (sometimes referred to as Struga Kurowska).

Quoniam fabricam/officinium nitrogenis in Puławy flumenem ut fons principales aquae adhibet, canalem facta et ab Vistula flumine separata per seriesm molium

Because the nitrogen production plant in Puławy uses the river as the main source of water, it was canalized and separated from Vistula by a system of dams and water gates. Apart from smaller streams, the river has two main tributaries: right tributary named Białka (sometimes referred to as Bielkowa), and left tributary named Garbówka (sometimes referred to as Struga Kurowska).