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
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

  • Trasee turistice - județul Timiș


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