The Vistula (Polish: Wisła) is the chief river of Poland.
Vistula or Wisła may also refer to:
- Wisła, a town in Silesian Voivodeship close to the source of the Vistula
 - Vistula Land (1815-1915), name for Russian Congress Poland from 1867 to 1915
 - Vistula Spit, a stretch of land on the Baltic coast
 - Vistula Lagoon, a fresh-water lagoon behind the Vistula Spit
 - Vistula legion was a unit of Poles in the service of Napoleonic France
 - Wisła Kraków, a Polish football club from Kraków
 - Wisła Płock, a Polish football club from Płock
 - Operation Vistula, code name for a Polish army operation displacing Ukrainians and Ruthenians in Poland after World War II
 - German Army Group Vistula, a German military unit in World War II
 - Vistula, Michigan, a former town in what is now the city of Toledo, Ohio
 - Vistula, Indiana, an unincorporated village northeast of Elkhart, Indiana
 - Tatiana Wisła, a supporting character from the anime series Last Exile
 
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