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Czadeczka

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River in Poland, Slovakia
Czadeczka
Location
CountryPoland, Slovakia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationČierňanka
 • coordinates49°26′33″N 18°47′09″E / 49.442530°N 18.785888°E / 49.442530; 18.785888
Basin features
ProgressionČierňankaKysucaVáhDanubeBlack Sea

Czadeczka (Slovak: Čadečka) is a river of Poland and Slovakia. With its headwaters in the Silesian Beskids near the border with Slovakia, the Czadeczka crosses the border to join the Čierňanka near Skalité. The Čierňanka joins the Kysuca at Čadca.


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