Galațca

The Galațca river (Serbian: Галацка, romanized: Galacka or Галадска/Galadska) is a tributary of the Bega river. It originates in Romania and crosses the border into Serbia. It follows the course of a former channel of the river Mureș.[1] Today, the large part of this river is channelized, and lower part of its course is now included into the Kikinda Canal, part of the Danube-Tisa-Danube canal system. The course of the Galacka river through the city of Kikinda is now mostly made into an underground pipeline, except for a small part, through the Števančeva bara (pond).[2]

Galațca
Galațca is located in Romania
Galațca
Location
CountryRomania, Serbia
CountiesTimiș County, Vojvodina
CitiesKikinda
VillagesPesac, Lovrin, Tomnatic, Vizejdia, Comloșu Mare
Physical characteristics
SourceBanat Plain, Romania
MouthBega
  location
Serbia
Basin features
ProgressionBegaTiszaDanubeBlack Sea

References

45.9747°N 20.7217°E / 45.9747; 20.7217


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.